Stage costume worn by Jimmy Page
Tunic
1968-1980 (made)
1968-1980 (made)
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Wide sleeved, knee length tunic, formed from a variety of fabrics and decorated with appliqué, worn by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin.
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Title | Stage costume worn by Jimmy Page (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Variety of synthetic fabrics, including plastic, decorated with applique and beadwork. |
Brief description | Wide sleeved, knee length tunic, formed from a variety of fabrics and decorated with appliqué, worn by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin |
Physical description | Wide sleeved, knee length tunic. The tunic is formed from a variety of fabrics of contrasting colours and finishes. It is has a coffee coloured net collar detail, striped lime green and black sleeves, and a strip of bright blue velvet at the rear. The tunic has been decorated with hanging beads and blown glass tendrils, floral patterns, a small fabric doll, and an imitation martini glass, formed from plastic. Elastic suspender belts have been attached to the hem. It was worn by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin |
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Production type | Unique |
Credit line | Given by Brian Goode |
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Summary | Wide sleeved, knee length tunic, formed from a variety of fabrics and decorated with appliqué, worn by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. |
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Accession number | S.1086-1997 |
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Record created | January 15, 2009 |
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