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Dress

1985 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Betty Jackson founded her fashion design company in 1981, with her husband David Cohen. She quickly became an established name on the London fashion scene.This shirt dress is one of Jackson's most successful collaborations with textile artist, Brian Bolger, of the Cloth. The Cloth was an art and design collective formed by David Band, Fraser Taylor, Brian Bolger and Helen Manning. The designers met at London’s Royal College of Art and worked together from 1983-7, designing textiles but also record sleeves and fashion collections.

This dress, designed in 1985, was one of a number of collaborations between Jackson and Bolger. Extremely popular, the design sold out from the department store Saks Fifth Avenue, in New York. This particular dress has label for the rival New York department store Neiman Marcus.


Object details

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Materials and techniques
Brief description
Shirt-dress, printed cotton, Betty Jackson 1985, print by Brian Bolger
Physical description
Printed cotton shirt dress. The dress has a collar and opens down the front. There are no fastenings, other than a loop at the waist. It has short sleeves and small shoulder pads. Two deep pockets are stitched on to the front of the dress. The cotton is printed with an organic pattern of abstract swirls and shapes, in blue, yellow, black, green, lilac, red and orange on an ecru ground.

The dress has two labels - one for Betty Jackson and one for Neiman Marcus.
Dimensions
  • Length: 126.5cm
  • Width across the shoulders width: 45.5cm
Credit line
Given by Betty Jackson
Association
Summary
Betty Jackson founded her fashion design company in 1981, with her husband David Cohen. She quickly became an established name on the London fashion scene.This shirt dress is one of Jackson's most successful collaborations with textile artist, Brian Bolger, of the Cloth. The Cloth was an art and design collective formed by David Band, Fraser Taylor, Brian Bolger and Helen Manning. The designers met at London’s Royal College of Art and worked together from 1983-7, designing textiles but also record sleeves and fashion collections.

This dress, designed in 1985, was one of a number of collaborations between Jackson and Bolger. Extremely popular, the design sold out from the department store Saks Fifth Avenue, in New York. This particular dress has label for the rival New York department store Neiman Marcus.
Collection
Accession number
T.60-2013

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Record createdAugust 30, 2013
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