Sequence
Dress Fabric
1954 (designed), 1954 (manufactured)
1954 (designed), 1954 (manufactured)
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Dress fabric, printed cotton. White ground with a row of women, seen from the back, printed in black, wearing long dresses. No arms are visible, only the head, the dress and legs and feet. Details in pink and orange.
A piece has been cut from the lower right and left hand corners. Selvedge on left hand side.
A piece has been cut from the lower right and left hand corners. Selvedge on left hand side.
Object details
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Title | Sequence (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed cotton |
Brief description | Printed Sequence dress fabric, designed by Lucienne Day in 1954, for John Lewis Partnership, British, Cavendish Textiles |
Physical description | Dress fabric, printed cotton. White ground with a row of women, seen from the back, printed in black, wearing long dresses. No arms are visible, only the head, the dress and legs and feet. Details in pink and orange. A piece has been cut from the lower right and left hand corners. Selvedge on left hand side. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Credit line | Given by Lucienne and Robin Day. |
Collection | |
Accession number | T.446-2001 |
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Record created | May 7, 2003 |
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