Not on display

This object consists of 4 parts, some of which may be located elsewhere.

Jumper

2014 (made)
Artist/Maker

J W Anderson has received much critical acclaim for the androgynous aesthetic it creates, which explores the relationship between masculinity and femininity.

Jonathan Anderson is an internationally renowned and award-winning designer, instrumental in reintroducing a minimalist aesthetic to fashion in recent years. He is fêted as one of London’s most innovative and forward-thinking designers.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Jumper
  • Top
  • Trousers
  • Shoe
  • Loafer
  • Shoe
  • Loafer
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Man's ensemble of knitted jumper, black cotton trousers and black leather loafers by JW Anderson, Spring / Summer 2015, Look 2
Physical description
Man's ensemble of knitted jumper, black cotton trousers and black leather loafers by JW Anderson, Spring / Summer 2015, Look 2
Dimensions
  • Jumper centre front length: 56.5cm
  • Jumper centre back length: 57cm
  • Jumper inside hem circumference: 137cm
  • Jumper armhole circumference: 48.5cm
  • Trouser waistband to hem length: 111.5cm
  • Trousers waist circumference: 80cm
Production typeReady to wear
Credit line
Given by the designer
Object history
London-based, Irish designer Jonathan Anderson founded his eponymous fashion house J.W. Anderson in 2008. He initially focused on menswear, before moving into womenswear in Autumn 2010.
Summary
J W Anderson has received much critical acclaim for the androgynous aesthetic it creates, which explores the relationship between masculinity and femininity.

Jonathan Anderson is an internationally renowned and award-winning designer, instrumental in reintroducing a minimalist aesthetic to fashion in recent years. He is fêted as one of London’s most innovative and forward-thinking designers.
Collection
Accession number
T.42:1 to 4-2017

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Record createdApril 26, 2017
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