Friday Late Videos
The Golden Age of Couture: New Look Suit - Hardy Amies
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The British couturier Hardy Amies combined the grand tradition of British tailoring with a Parisian flair for the latest style. But he never lost sight of a particularly British attitude to couture. Ian Garlant, today's Chief designer at Hardy Amies, explains how this relates to to cultural history.
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The Golden Age of Couture: Lady Alexandra - A Couture Client
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The V& A has a great collection of dresses made by the French couturier Jacques Fath. They were the gift of one of his favourite clients, Lady Alexandra Dacre.Lady Alexandra's daughter, Xania Dennen, rembembers her mother's special arrangement with Fath, who was at the time one of the city's most celebrated designers.
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The Golden Age of Couture: Balenciaga Suits
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 227
Duration: 227
For the well-dressed woman in the late 1940s and early 50s, the tailored suit was a staple of elegant day-wear. In Paris, none had a greater reputation for making tailored suits than the Spanish-born couturier, Cristobal Balenciaga. Percy Savage, the Australian born press-officer for the fashion house of Lanvin during the 50s, explains what it was that set Balenciaga apart.
also in: Arts Arts and crafts Ceramics Che Guevara Crafts Design Education Exhibitions Friday Late Gallery Gallery podcasts Jewellery London exhibitions London gallery London museum Modernism Museum Sculpture Utopia Victoria and albert Visual Arts V A
The Golden Age of Couture: New Look Suit - Hardy Amies
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The British couturier Hardy Amies combined the grand tradition of British tailoring with a Parisian flair for the latest style. But he never lost sight of a particularly British attitude to couture. Ian Garlant, today's Chief designer at Hardy Amies, explains how this relates to to cultural history.
also in: Modernism Che Guevara Utopia Friday Late London museum London gallery Crafts Design Ceramics V A Victoria and albert Museum Gallery Exhibitions London exhibitions Gallery podcasts Arts and crafts Sculpture Jewellery Arts Visual Arts Education
The Golden Age of Couture: Lady Alexandra - A Couture Client
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The V& A has a great collection of dresses made by the French couturier Jacques Fath. They were the gift of one of his favourite clients, Lady Alexandra Dacre.Lady Alexandra's daughter, Xania Dennen, rembembers her mother's special arrangement with Fath, who was at the time one of the city's most celebrated designers.
also in: Modernism Che Guevara Utopia Friday Late London museum London gallery Crafts Design Ceramics V A Victoria and albert Museum Gallery Exhibitions London exhibitions Gallery podcasts Arts and crafts Sculpture Jewellery Arts Visual Arts Education
The Golden Age of Couture: Balenciaga Suits
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 227
Duration: 227
For the well-dressed woman in the late 1940s and early 50s, the tailored suit was a staple of elegant day-wear. In Paris, none had a greater reputation for making tailored suits than the Spanish-born couturier, Cristobal Balenciaga. Percy Savage, the Australian born press-officer for the fashion house of Lanvin during the 50s, explains what it was that set Balenciaga apart.
also in: Modernism Che Guevara Utopia Friday Late London museum London gallery Crafts Design Ceramics V A Victoria and albert Museum Gallery Exhibitions London exhibitions Gallery podcasts Arts and crafts Sculpture Jewellery Arts Visual Arts Education
The Golden Age of Couture: New Look Suit - Hardy Amies
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The British couturier Hardy Amies combined the grand tradition of British tailoring with a Parisian flair for the latest style. But he never lost sight of a particularly British attitude to couture. Ian Garlant, today's Chief designer at Hardy Amies, explains how this relates to to cultural history.
also in: Modernism Che Guevara Utopia Friday Late London museum London gallery Crafts Design Ceramics V A Victoria and albert Museum Gallery Exhibitions London exhibitions Gallery podcasts Arts and crafts Sculpture Jewellery Arts Visual arts Education
The Golden Age of Couture: Lady Alexandra - A Couture Client
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The V& A has a great collection of dresses made by the French couturier Jacques Fath. They were the gift of one of his favourite clients, Lady Alexandra Dacre.Lady Alexandra's daughter, Xania Dennen, rembembers her mother's special arrangement with Fath, who was at the time one of the city's most celebrated designers.
also in: Modernism Che Guevara Utopia Friday Late London museum London gallery Crafts Design Ceramics V A Victoria and albert Museum Gallery Exhibitions London exhibitions Gallery podcasts Arts and crafts Sculpture Jewellery Arts Visual arts Education
The Golden Age of Couture: Balenciaga Suits
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 227
Duration: 227
For the well-dressed woman in the late 1940s and early 50s, the tailored suit was a staple of elegant day-wear. In Paris, none had a greater reputation for making tailored suits than the Spanish-born couturier, Cristobal Balenciaga. Percy Savage, the Australian born press-officer for the fashion house of Lanvin during the 50s, explains what it was that set Balenciaga apart.
also in: Modernism Che Guevara Utopia Friday Late London museum London gallery Crafts Design Ceramics V A Victoria and albert Museum Gallery Exhibitions London exhibitions Gallery podcasts Arts and crafts Sculpture Jewellery Arts Visual arts Education
The Golden Age of Couture: Balenciaga Suits
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 227
Duration: 227
For the well-dressed woman in the late 1940s and early 50s, the tailored suit was a staple of elegant day-wear. In Paris, none had a greater reputation for making tailored suits than the Spanish-born couturier, Cristobal Balenciaga. Percy Savage, the Australian born press-officer for the fashion house of Lanvin during the 50s, explains what it was that set Balenciaga apart.
also in: Arts Arts and crafts Ceramics Che Guevara Crafts Design Education Exhibitions Friday Late Gallery Gallery podcasts Jewellery London exhibitions London gallery London museum Modernism Museum Sculpture Utopia Victoria and albert Visual arts V A
The Golden Age of Couture: Lady Alexandra - A Couture Client
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The V& A has a great collection of dresses made by the French couturier Jacques Fath. They were the gift of one of his favourite clients, Lady Alexandra Dacre.Lady Alexandra's daughter, Xania Dennen, rembembers her mother's special arrangement with Fath, who was at the time one of the city's most celebrated designers.
also in: Arts Arts and crafts Ceramics Che Guevara Crafts Design Education Exhibitions Friday Late Gallery Gallery podcasts Jewellery London exhibitions London gallery London museum Modernism Museum Sculpture Utopia Victoria and albert Visual arts V A
The Golden Age of Couture: New Look Suit - Hardy Amies
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 09, 2007
Duration: 214
Duration: 214
The British couturier Hardy Amies combined the grand tradition of British tailoring with a Parisian flair for the latest style. But he never lost sight of a particularly British attitude to couture. Ian Garlant, today's Chief designer at Hardy Amies, explains how this relates to to cultural history.
also in: Arts Arts and crafts Ceramics Che Guevara Crafts Design Education Exhibitions Friday Late Gallery Gallery podcasts Jewellery London exhibitions London gallery London museum Modernism Museum Sculpture Utopia Victoria and albert Visual arts V A
V&A CultureCast: August 2006 (no images)
from Victoria & Albert Museum - Art, Design, Culture on October 18, 2006
Duration: 1226
Duration: 1226
The August 2006 edition of CultureCast features a preview of the new Medieval and Renaissance Galleries, a new addition to the photography collection, and a number of museum visitors reminiscing about life and fashion in 1960's London.
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