Dress
1968-70 (made)
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The Diorling label was launched at the Christian Dior London boutique on Conduit Street in March 1968. Designed by Dior London head designer Jorn Langberg, the collection consisted of less expensive ready-to-wear garments aimed at a young clientele.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | wool, leather |
Brief description | Dress, wool and metal, Diorling by Christian Dior London, designed by Jorn Langberg, 1968-70, London. |
Physical description | White wool dress and belt with leather backing |
Credit line | Worn by the 2nd Viscountess Weir and given, with the permission of her daughter The Hon. Janet Valentine, by Lister Bolton |
Summary | The Diorling label was launched at the Christian Dior London boutique on Conduit Street in March 1968. Designed by Dior London head designer Jorn Langberg, the collection consisted of less expensive ready-to-wear garments aimed at a young clientele. |
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Accession number | T.85:1&2-2001 |
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Record created | August 19, 2003 |
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