Costume Design
2009 (designed)
2009 (designed)
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Costume design by Ali Pretty for the South Korea Skirts for the the FIFA Club World Championships in Abu Dhabi, 2009.
Ali Pretty was commissioned to create a series of designs for the FIFA Club World Championships in Abu Dhabi. Working to the brief of director Stephen Powell, each costume is intended to represent nations playing in the competition. With each country having two skirt designs and one wing design.
This design is intended to represent South Korea, inspired by traditional South Korean patterns and colour. The skirt designs were sewn up and edged with a fiberglass rod, matching collars and headresses were created using the same process.
The project would see Kinetica paint 2,500 metres, with 25 East London Artists working for 5 weeks in London. The costumes would return to Kinetika after the championships and have toured to many carnivals in the UK.
Ali Pretty was commissioned to create a series of designs for the FIFA Club World Championships in Abu Dhabi. Working to the brief of director Stephen Powell, each costume is intended to represent nations playing in the competition. With each country having two skirt designs and one wing design.
This design is intended to represent South Korea, inspired by traditional South Korean patterns and colour. The skirt designs were sewn up and edged with a fiberglass rod, matching collars and headresses were created using the same process.
The project would see Kinetica paint 2,500 metres, with 25 East London Artists working for 5 weeks in London. The costumes would return to Kinetika after the championships and have toured to many carnivals in the UK.
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Title | (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Watercolour and ink on card |
Brief description | Costume design by Ali Pretty for the South Korea Skirts for the the FIFA Club World Championships in Abu Dhabi, 2009 |
Physical description | The watercolour designs for two skirts, from a top-down perspective. The ends of the skirts overlap, creating a circular design with two points crossing. The left skirt has a white hem, with a black and white circular pattern, followed by an internal floral design in blue, green and pink. The design on the right shows a similar shaped skirt in blue. The patter has a repeared pattern of red, white and black striped strips with daisy designs at the top. |
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Credit line | Given by Ali Pretty |
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Summary | Costume design by Ali Pretty for the South Korea Skirts for the the FIFA Club World Championships in Abu Dhabi, 2009. Ali Pretty was commissioned to create a series of designs for the FIFA Club World Championships in Abu Dhabi. Working to the brief of director Stephen Powell, each costume is intended to represent nations playing in the competition. With each country having two skirt designs and one wing design. This design is intended to represent South Korea, inspired by traditional South Korean patterns and colour. The skirt designs were sewn up and edged with a fiberglass rod, matching collars and headresses were created using the same process. The project would see Kinetica paint 2,500 metres, with 25 East London Artists working for 5 weeks in London. The costumes would return to Kinetika after the championships and have toured to many carnivals in the UK. |
Other number | THM/426/31/1/5 - Archive number |
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Accession number | S.308-2016 |
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Record created | May 27, 2016 |
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