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Outfit, two-piece   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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LANVIN (fashion house); Alber Elbaz
Title
Outfit, two-piece
Object type Classification: NM3.2263
Description
English: Two-piece outfit, coat and dress .1 coat is grey polyester, below the knee length, large lapel and collar, double breasted with two rows of six buttons, the large grey buttons that are tied on with grey ribbons, long sleeves, reverse has a storm shield, belt is gathered at the back and tied into a large bow, kick pleat on back of coat, seams on the coat are on the exterior maker's label attached to inner back seam, embroidered in red- LANVIN - Eté 2004 care label attached to inner side seam- 100% Polyester - Nettoyage à sec - Dry clean only - (laundry symbols) - Made in France .2 dress is a light pink silk, a-line dress, below the knee length, bodice is gathered at the front in a knot, deep V neckline, below the knot is a small section of gathering, selvage edges along the hem and running down the front of the dress, invisible zip under the left armpit to the hip, shoulder straps are thin ribbons, back neckline of dress sits in the middle of the back maker's label, embroidered in red- LANVIN - Eté 2004 from Paris Fashion Week 2003, for Spring ready-to-wear 2004 Founded by Jeanne Lanvin (b1867-1946) in 1889, Lanvin is the oldest Parisian fashion house. From haute couture (1909) to men's fashion (1926), decoration (1920), and perfumes (1925), the young milliner became the ambassador of French elegance; transforming workshop into a fashion empire. Jeanne Lanvin's successors include Antonio del Castillo, Dominique Morlotti, Jules-Francois Crahay, Maryll Lanvin, Claude Montana and Patrick Lavois. Their work has successfully immortalised. The newest designer, Elber Albaz's whose collection for Lanvin from Paris Fashion Week 2003 revitalised their very Parisian elegant couture style.
Date 15 Feb 2005; 2004; 01 Apr 2005; Elizabeth II (1952 -)-House of Windsor-English reign
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length: 1025mm
width: 290mm
length: 1100mm
width: 405mm

notes: This object was measured as part of a Light Sensitivity gallery survey, undertaken by Sabine Weik in G47 Landmarks gallery.
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2005.21.2
Place of creation Europe; Paris; France
Credit line purchased, 2005, collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2005.21.2
Notes Founded by Jeanne Lanvin (b.1867- d.1946) in 1889, Lanvin is the oldest Parisian fashion house and is now a fashion empire. Jeanne Lanvin's successors include Maryll Lanvin, Claude Montana and Christina Ortiz. Their newest designer, Elber Albaz's collection from Paris Fashion Week 2003 revitalised their very Parisian elegant couture style.
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