Ensemble
2011 (made)
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Louise Gray is an independent Scottish designer. Trained at Glasgow School of Art and Central Saint Martins, she is known for her colourful, bold-patterned fabrics, and her designs experiment heavily with combinations of textures. The ensemble is taken from her Autumn/Winter collection UP YOUR LOOK, presented at the 2011 London Fashion Week.
The collection was inspired by the 1990s London club scene and incorporated a wide mixture of stripes, checks and spots. The ensemble comprises a cotton printed shirt, external spotted and padded bra, fringed wool skort (skirt with shorts), boots and duck whistle earrings. The earrings, worn on the catwalk, are a prototype of a jewellery collaboration between Gray and ASOS.com. The plastic prototypes were used in the catwalk presentation as they were lighter than the final metal version. The boots were the results of a collaboration between Gray and footwear company Pollini and are made from printed patent PVC.
The collection was inspired by the 1990s London club scene and incorporated a wide mixture of stripes, checks and spots. The ensemble comprises a cotton printed shirt, external spotted and padded bra, fringed wool skort (skirt with shorts), boots and duck whistle earrings. The earrings, worn on the catwalk, are a prototype of a jewellery collaboration between Gray and ASOS.com. The plastic prototypes were used in the catwalk presentation as they were lighter than the final metal version. The boots were the results of a collaboration between Gray and footwear company Pollini and are made from printed patent PVC.
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Parts | This object consists of 7 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Printed cotton shirt with viscose front panel
Padded wool bra in yellow and blue with gold foil printed spots
Multicoloured tartan wool "skort"
Leather patent PVC boots, leather lining, leather upper
Plastic gold whistle earrings |
Brief description | Ensemble, shirt, shorts, bra, boots and earrings, Up Your Look collection, designed by Louise Gray, Great Britain, Autumn/Winter 2011 |
Physical description | Ensemble comrpised of a printed purple cotton bi-patterned shirt (motifs on the left are different than on the right side) and a “skort”, a pair of checkered pattern shorts with a wool fringed panel on the front resembling a skirt. This is paired with a padded external blue and yellow bra with gold foil spots and black parachute inspired straps. The ensemble was designed with a pair of high-heeled boots with bi-face motifs in leather patent PVC, one side is gold and the other is pink with black spots, the heals are yellow. They're accompanied by a pair of golden whistle-like earrings. |
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Credit line | Given by Louise Gray |
Object history | This ensemble is taken from Louise Gray's Autumn/Winter collection UP YOUR LOOK, presented at the 2011 London Fashion Week. |
Production | Boots were a collaboration with Pollini, Italy. |
Summary | Louise Gray is an independent Scottish designer. Trained at Glasgow School of Art and Central Saint Martins, she is known for her colourful, bold-patterned fabrics, and her designs experiment heavily with combinations of textures. The ensemble is taken from her Autumn/Winter collection UP YOUR LOOK, presented at the 2011 London Fashion Week. The collection was inspired by the 1990s London club scene and incorporated a wide mixture of stripes, checks and spots. The ensemble comprises a cotton printed shirt, external spotted and padded bra, fringed wool skort (skirt with shorts), boots and duck whistle earrings. The earrings, worn on the catwalk, are a prototype of a jewellery collaboration between Gray and ASOS.com. The plastic prototypes were used in the catwalk presentation as they were lighter than the final metal version. The boots were the results of a collaboration between Gray and footwear company Pollini and are made from printed patent PVC. |
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Accession number | T.35-2021 |
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Record created | July 17, 2019 |
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