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1974 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Geoffrey Beene founded his fashion label in 1963, creating clothing characterised by a relaxed informality, clean lines and simple silhouettes. In his first years as a designer, Beene became known for his highly constructed, 'architectural' dresses and also his whimsical references to popular culture. By the early 1970s, recognising that his clientele appreciated the comfort, affordability and classic styling of sportswear, Beene moved away from the structured garments of his early career and experimented with draping his designs in lighter fabrics such as the tan jersey of this skirt. Beene's signature aesthetic became softly draped, loosely-constructed separate pieces that gently suggested the body beneath.

This jacket and skirt ensemble was worn and given by Catharina Tinniswood who worked for Geoffrey Beene as both a show and fitting model in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The designs Tinniswood donated to the V&A were the garments she modelled for Geoffrey Beene.


Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 4 parts.

  • Tie
  • Blouse
  • Jacket
  • Skirt
Brief description
Ensemble F, Geoffrey Beene, 1974, USA
Physical description
Day ensemble of tan jersey skirt, silk shirt, brown velvet jacket and knitted tie
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Catharina Tinniswood
Summary
Geoffrey Beene founded his fashion label in 1963, creating clothing characterised by a relaxed informality, clean lines and simple silhouettes. In his first years as a designer, Beene became known for his highly constructed, 'architectural' dresses and also his whimsical references to popular culture. By the early 1970s, recognising that his clientele appreciated the comfort, affordability and classic styling of sportswear, Beene moved away from the structured garments of his early career and experimented with draping his designs in lighter fabrics such as the tan jersey of this skirt. Beene's signature aesthetic became softly draped, loosely-constructed separate pieces that gently suggested the body beneath.

This jacket and skirt ensemble was worn and given by Catharina Tinniswood who worked for Geoffrey Beene as both a show and fitting model in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The designs Tinniswood donated to the V&A were the garments she modelled for Geoffrey Beene.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
T.30:1 to 4-2006

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Record createdMarch 3, 2008
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