
70S OSSIE CLARK WHITE TIE-FRONT JACKET
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70S OSSIE CLARK WHITE TIE-FRONT JACKET
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This Jacket Is So-So Ossie, And Works A Magic Spell . . . Super 40s-Inspired . . . Cut With Precision And Fits Like A Dream. Kind Of A Combination Of A Jacket And A Top . . . We See This Over A Skinny Slip Dress Or Just So Very Chic With Black Pants . . . Totally Creamy Off White Color . . . Egg Shell-Ish Or Stone . . . Skin Tight Sleeves . . . Little Flipped Up Ossie-Cuffs . . . Oversized Long Front Tie . . . Longer In The Back Than In The Front . . . So Flattering!
Looking As If It Was Never Worn It's All Crisp And Beautiful Just Has A Couple Of Minor Issues--From Storage, Has A Very Very Faint Fold Mark On One Arm--Has One Teeny, Micro-Smudge On The Back, As Faint As Can Be, And No Bigger Than A Lentil! Almost Invisible, And To Us Completely Insignificant . . . This Is Still In Our Eyes In Mint Condition.
A Beautiful Ossie. All Rich Hippie Chic, Free-Spirited And Utterly Divine. From The Early Seventies, This Is The Next Best Thing To Having Been There The First Time Around.
SIZE 4 MAX
BUST 32/33
SLEEVE 23
SHOULDER TO SHOULDER 14
LENGTH 25 LONGEST, 22.5 IN FRONT
LABEL OSSIE CLARK FOR RADLEY
EXCELLENT/NEAR-MINT CONDITION
CIRCA 70S
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- Material Notes:MOSS CREPE
- Condition:MINT.
- Seller Location:Miami Beach, FL
- Reference Number:Seller: V2191stDibs: AU120213194160
Ossie Clark
It’s hardly an exaggeration to say that neither the Swinging Sixties nor the hippie looks of the 1970s would have been what they were if not for Ossie Clark, who popularized the flamboyant fashion synonymous with the eras.
Born Raymond Clark in 1942, the designer moved as a boy to Oswaldtwistle, the source of his lifelong nickname. Clark began studies in architecture at just 13, a foundation that instilled in him the lessons of proportion and scale that would inform his day dresses, suits and other unique clothing decades later.
After learning tailoring, pattern cutting and more important technical skills at the Regional College of Art in Manchester (now the Manchester School of Art), Clark attended London’s prestigious Royal College of Art. There, he began a lifelong friendship with the artist David Hockney, who would eventually paint a portrait of Clark and his wife and partner, Celia Birtwell, also a designer.
Clark’s graduation show in 1964, featuring at least one garment decorated with a line of light bulbs, made instant waves in the fashion world, foreshadowing the career he would have as a boundary-pushing creative. He landed his first feature in British Vogue just months later and was a veritable instant addition to the London fashion scene. While he was still a student, Clark’s designs were being sold in the famous London boutique Quorum, and Henri Bendel had brought his collection to New York. His fashions soon became inextricably linked with the famous “Chelsea Girls” of the decade.
Clark’s clothing ran the gamut from free-flowing garments in muted hues to graphic patterns in bold colors informed by a fascination with Pop art and flora. He collaborated with Birtwell for most of his career, incorporating her dynamic Art Deco–inspired prints in his work before the couple parted in the 1970s. Clark favored crepes and chiffons and paid close attention to small details, often eschewing simple zippers in favor of, say, fabric-covered buttons. At the end of the 1960s, Clark adjusted hemlines to the maxi length and introduced a line of chiffon dresses intended to be worn over a nude body.
Clark’s penchant for flowing pants, bell sleeves and fringe is largely regarded as popularizing the archetype of 1970s fashion in London and the United States — influence bolstered, no doubt, by his dressing such A-list clients as Mick Jagger, Liza Minelli and The Beatles. A gifted draper, he was known for his uniquely flattering fits. As footwear icon Manolo Blahnik once said, “He created an incredible magic with the body and achieved what fashion should do — produce desire.”
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