Woman's boating outfit, by unknown maker, about 1872
This is a jaunty, sensible woman’s outfit of the early 1870s designed for boating or seaside walking. A hemline just at the ankle indicates a garment intended for walking outdoors. The style of the dress has been inspired by the colours and stripes of sailors' uniforms. It is made of cotton, so it is easily washed and dried. Despite its practical use, the ensemble still incorporates the details of fashionable dress, with an overskirt in front and a bustle worn underneath at the back.
Museum no. T.128-1923
British Design 1948–2012: Innovation in the Modern Age
31 March–12 August 2012
Showcasing over 300 British design objects, this exhibition celebrates the best of British post-war art and design from the 1948 ‘Austerity Games' to the summer of 2012.
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Woman's portrait (Custom print)
Woman's portrait, by Alphonse Mucha (20 x 25 cm print, Satin Finish)
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Sun 07 September 2008–Sun 30 December 2012

FAMILY EVENT: Every Sunday and during some school holidays, from 10.30 to 17.00 explore the V&A's collections through drawing and making activities. Choose a challenge, hunt for ideas in the galleries then create and make your own designs as a family - from fantasy doors to fancy hats.
















