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Jacket

1976-77 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Bill Gibb launched his own label in the early 1970s, with instant success. This Inuit-inspired jacket displays his interest in the dress of other cultures and is typical of his tendency to mix contemporary design with ethnic references. Gibb often used elaborate trimmings and knitted details, such as the knit lining to the hood that was designed and created by Kaffe Fasset, with whom he often collaborated. The jacket’s provenance, worn by Nicole Winwood, former wife of singer Steve Winwood, illustrates the designer’s appeal to high-profile personalities. Nicole Winwood occasionally wore this jacket on-stage when performing with her husband.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Fur, with cotton embroidery and knitted cotton lining to hood
Brief description
Fur jacket with knitted trim, Bill Gibb for Philip Hockley, hood lined with Kaffe Fasset knit from Gibb's Byzantine collection. 1976-77, London.
Physical description
Medium-length, long-sleeved hooded fur jacket with centre front zip fastening. This dark brown fur jacket has lines of white running through it whilst the hood has a knit lining and the bottom band and cuffs are embroidered with an Inuit-inspired design. Two fur tassels hang from either side of the hood on strands of red cotton. The jacket's lining is black.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 2.04kg (weighted on the hanger inside tyvek bag)
Production typeReady to wear
Gallery label
Gibb launched his own label in the early 1970s, with instant success. This Inuit-inspired jacket is typical of his fascination with ethnic dress and his love of elaborate trimmings. The lining of the hood was knitted by Kaffe Fassett.
Credit line
Given in memory of Nicole Winwood by her family and friends
Object history
This jacket was worn by Nicole Winwood, former wife of singer Steve Winwood, who occasionally wore it on stage when performing with her husband.
Summary
Bill Gibb launched his own label in the early 1970s, with instant success. This Inuit-inspired jacket displays his interest in the dress of other cultures and is typical of his tendency to mix contemporary design with ethnic references. Gibb often used elaborate trimmings and knitted details, such as the knit lining to the hood that was designed and created by Kaffe Fasset, with whom he often collaborated. The jacket’s provenance, worn by Nicole Winwood, former wife of singer Steve Winwood, illustrates the designer’s appeal to high-profile personalities. Nicole Winwood occasionally wore this jacket on-stage when performing with her husband.
Collection
Accession number
T.1-2005

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Record createdJuly 10, 2007
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