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Evening Dress

early 2005 (designed and made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Corset bodice and matching mermaid skirt composed of stitched together strips of narrow braid, made from linen threads stiffened and treated to give a straw or horsehair effect, the bodice with strips of leather, large brass eyelets threaded with length of soft, unstiffened silk tulle. The mantle of lightweight black cotton, with satin ribbon ties.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Corset Bodice
  • Skirt
  • Evening Wrap
  • Stole
Materials and techniques
linen thread, braided and treated to create a straw/horsehair effect; cow-hide leather, brass, silk tulle; cotton with satin ribbons
Brief description
Naoki Takizawa for Issey Miyake. Black linen horsehair braid corset and skirt with wrapped cotton mantle. Tokyo, Spring-Summer 2005.
Physical description
Corset bodice and matching mermaid skirt composed of stitched together strips of narrow braid, made from linen threads stiffened and treated to give a straw or horsehair effect, the bodice with strips of leather, large brass eyelets threaded with length of soft, unstiffened silk tulle. The mantle of lightweight black cotton, with satin ribbon ties.
Dimensions
  • Corset length: 35cm
  • Corset top edge width: 57cm (Note: Corset is designed to be worn open in the back with the tulle lacing stretched across.)
  • Corset bottom edge width: 55cm
  • Skirt length: 67cm
  • Skirt waist circumference: 74cm
Production typeReady to wear
Credit line
Given by Claire Wilcox
Object history
A cream version of this outfit was acquired in 2005 by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (accession numbers 2005.326a-d )
Collection
Accession number
T.11:1 to 3-2017

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Record createdNovember 2, 2016
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