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"IT"

Fashion Design
1994 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A white paper napkin with numerous designs for dresses on both front and back.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Title"IT" (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
drawing in ballpoint pen on paper napkin
Brief description
Antoni & Alison. Fashion designs, drawn on a paper napkin, 1994.
Physical description
A white paper napkin with numerous designs for dresses on both front and back.
Dimensions
  • Unfolded height: 33.1cm
  • Unfolded width: 32.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • '71' (Unknown; On sticky label attached to back of napkin.; handwriting; ball point pen)
  • 'Faulkners' (owner's mark; In corner of front of napkin.; printing; ink)
Object history
'IT' was designed in September 1994 for Spring/ Summer '95. This collection focuses on slogans and was designed during a traumatic period of the duo's career, the loss of a close friend through AIDS caused them great distress. The 'feel-good' factor behind the 'IT' collection, was based on slogans broadcasting positive happy messages. This collection coincided with the reappearance of the term the 'It Girl' in the mid '90s. Antoni & Alison (A&A) see themselves as having played an important role in the bold, positive feeling that the 'It Girl' represents. During this period A&A moved away from the labour intensive screen printing to the use of transfer printing. This collection of material includes a scribbled design on a napkin, the collection plan, notebook and notes, collages of slogans, a transfer and sample on jersey.
Production
There is a note on a scrap of notepaper stating 'designed Sept '94 for S/S '95'. This collection was therefore designed in Autumn 1994 for the Spring/Summer of the following year.
Collection
Accession number
E.654-1997

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Record createdSeptember 27, 2002
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