Sample
1961 (made)
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Sample of white satin embroidered in white glass bugle beads, teardrop, oval and round costume pearls and satin-stitched white floss silk and chenille.
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Materials and techniques | Embroidered satin with glass beads, costume pearls, and satin-stitched floss silk and chenille |
Brief description | Sample of embroidered satin with beads, costume pearls, floss silk and chenille, designed by Eveline Gordon for Worth, London, 1961 |
Physical description | Sample of white satin embroidered in white glass bugle beads, teardrop, oval and round costume pearls and satin-stitched white floss silk and chenille. |
Credit line | Given by Miss E. Gordon |
Object history | Registered File number 1986/63. The satin was used in a wedding dress designed by Owen Hyde-Clark of Worth and featured in The Times, June 1961. The dress was shown at the silk exhibition at the British Colour Council, London in 1961, after which it was shown in America. |
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Accession number | T.253-1986 |
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Record created | May 8, 2003 |
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