2012: Great British Fashion |
Fashion changed radically in the 1960s and designers chosen to represent this are John Pearce co-owner of Granny Takes a Trip who created this jacket from a Morris and Co furniture fabric and probably displayed it in his Chelsea boutique. In the middle is an outfit that is definitely 'swinging London' and created by Ozzie Clark with a print by his partner at the time the textile designer Celia Birtwell. On the right is a suit made for Ringo Starr by Tommy Nutter who operated as Nutters of Saville Row.
Lastly is the distinctive Vivienne Westwood who continually changes her inspiration and styles here represented by the 1993 Harlequin dress when she was being influenced by Scottish tartans. In the middle is a name synonymous with the suit, Paul Smith. The Victoria and Albert Museum exhibited a retrospective of Vivienne Westwood's work in 2004-5 and is currently showing a retrospective of the last designer featured in the set, the late Alexander McQueen entitled A Savage Beauty.
About the Stamps:
The Norwegian fashion photographer Sølve Sundsbø was commissioned by the Graphic Design company Johnson Banks to photograph the chosen outfits which were obtained from both public and personal collections. He used live models to give the sense of movement and "embody the ideal silhouette of the various fashion eras" and of course the models chosen would have to fit perfectly into the garments. The stamps were issued in sheets that consisted of a vertical strip of each design which as you can imagine was very striking at the post office counter.
Are you thinking Wot No Mary Quant?
Ah well she got her own stamp as part of the 2009 British Design Classics set photographed by Jason Tozer
An entry to Violet Sky's Sunday Stamps II theme - 'Stylish Clothing' - more dressing up here
4 comments:
I've always like that 40's tailored look. And Jean Muir.
I wonder how many designs had to be whittled down to choose the finalists for the stamps?!
Great set of fashion stamps.
I love the British design set in general, so it's nice to see one of them included.
I've been looking for this fashion set ever since Violet set this week theme. I hadn't been aware of the Mary Quant stamp either - another to search for now. Interestingly I find it harder and harder to obtain stamps from recent years.
These are lovely stamps. My favorite is the very first one at the top on the left. Good choice for today's theme.
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