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Trousers

ca. 1967 (designed and made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Bill Green opened his shop 'Vince' in Newburgh Street in 1954. It was the first men's boutique to open in the Carnaby Street area, and traded in continental styles popular with actors and models, such as these French jersey trousers.

John Stephen started work at Vince as a shop assistant in 1957, and saw the potential popularity of more liberated menswear in the mainstream youth market. Building on what he had learned at Vince, he established Carnaby Street as the international source of modish, youthful and 'unisex' fashion - a true 'street' style.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Synthetic jersey
Brief description
Trousers in brown synthetic jersey, designed and made by Fontenoy, France, ca. 1967
Physical description
Trousers made in brown synthetic jersey, cut with low waist and flared legs.
Dimensions
  • Waist length: 87cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Fontenoy / MADE IN FRANCE' (Woven label inside waistband)
Credit line
Given by Sir Roy Strong
Summary
Bill Green opened his shop 'Vince' in Newburgh Street in 1954. It was the first men's boutique to open in the Carnaby Street area, and traded in continental styles popular with actors and models, such as these French jersey trousers.

John Stephen started work at Vince as a shop assistant in 1957, and saw the potential popularity of more liberated menswear in the mainstream youth market. Building on what he had learned at Vince, he established Carnaby Street as the international source of modish, youthful and 'unisex' fashion - a true 'street' style.
Collection
Accession number
T.21-2006

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Record createdMay 25, 2007
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