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2015
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Place of origin

Preen by Thornton Bregazzi was founded in 1996 by Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi. The pair first met aged 18 while studying on an art foundation course on the Isle of Man, where they both grew up. After their studies, Thornton worked for Helen Storey, designing for the 2nd Life Collection, and Bregazzi worked as a fashion stylist and produced fashion pieces for special commissions. The pair first designed together when Helen Storey asked for their input in her Autumn/Winter 1996 collection. In 1996 Thornton and Bregazzi established Preen in small premises on Portobello Green, Notting Hill, London. A year later the pair opened a stand-alone boutique on Portobello Road and began selling wholesale in 1998. The label first showed at London Fashion Week in February 2001, for the Spring/Summer season. Drawing on a broad range of inspirations including subcultures, social movements, folklore, historic dress and nature, the collections by Preen are often described by the fashion press as deconstructionist, romantic and representative of a particularly ‘London’ style. Between 2008 and 2013 the label moved their bi-annual runway show to New York, which significantly boosted their international orders. The label won the Established Designer award at the British Fashion Awards in 2015.

This dress is from the Autumn/Winter 2015 collection and was shown at London Fashion Week on 22nd February 2015. it later featured in a Fashion in Motion event at the V&A Museum in June 2019.

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Brief description
Dress, organza decorated with embrodiered organza flowers and plastic beading, with a jacquard-woven and over-printed back, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Look 36 Autumn/Winter 2015
Physical description
Dress of organza. The front and sleeves of the dress are embroidered with three-dimensional organza flowers of various shades of blue, with yellow and blue embroidery thread and white plastic beads. The back of the dress features a floral jacquard-woven pattern that has been over-printed in a check design.
Credit line
Given by Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi
Object history
This dress combines the disparate musical influences that inspired this collection: the singer Karen Carpenter and the band Sonic Youth. The checked fabric at the back of the dress references 1990s grunge fashion, which morphs into the sweet, frothy, floral display on the front of the garment inspired by the love songs of the Carpenters. Embroidered in India, the applied flowers are deliberately naïve in construction with large visible stitching to evoke a feel of 1970s craft. The dress is fastened at the waist with a nylon utility belt but was shown without the belt on the catwalk.

The dress featured at the V&A's Fashion in Motion with Preen by Thornton Bregazzi on 21st June 2019.
Summary
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi was founded in 1996 by Justin Thornton and Thea Bregazzi. The pair first met aged 18 while studying on an art foundation course on the Isle of Man, where they both grew up. After their studies, Thornton worked for Helen Storey, designing for the 2nd Life Collection, and Bregazzi worked as a fashion stylist and produced fashion pieces for special commissions. The pair first designed together when Helen Storey asked for their input in her Autumn/Winter 1996 collection. In 1996 Thornton and Bregazzi established Preen in small premises on Portobello Green, Notting Hill, London. A year later the pair opened a stand-alone boutique on Portobello Road and began selling wholesale in 1998. The label first showed at London Fashion Week in February 2001, for the Spring/Summer season. Drawing on a broad range of inspirations including subcultures, social movements, folklore, historic dress and nature, the collections by Preen are often described by the fashion press as deconstructionist, romantic and representative of a particularly ‘London’ style. Between 2008 and 2013 the label moved their bi-annual runway show to New York, which significantly boosted their international orders. The label won the Established Designer award at the British Fashion Awards in 2015.

This dress is from the Autumn/Winter 2015 collection and was shown at London Fashion Week on 22nd February 2015. it later featured in a Fashion in Motion event at the V&A Museum in June 2019.
Collection
Accession number
T.181-2019

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Record createdJuly 11, 2019
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