Dress of the Year

Dress of the Year exhibit at the Fashion Museum, Bath. From left to right, outfits by Christopher Kane (2013), Mary Quant (1963), and John Galliano (1987).

The Dress of the Year is an annual fashion award run by the Fashion Museum, Bath since 1963. Each year since 1963, the Museum has asked a fashion journalist to select a dress or outfit that best represents the most important new ideas in contemporary fashion.[1] For 2010 the Museum broke with tradition by asking the milliner Stephen Jones, rather than a journalist, to choose an outfit;[2] and again in 2014 when the fashion blogger, Susanna Lau of Style Bubble, was asked to choose an outfit for 2013.[3] The outfit is then donated to the Fashion Museum along with an Adel Rootstein mannequin to represent that year's total look.[1]

Selections in chronological order

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Year Designer(s) Brief description Selected by: Associated publication
1963 Mary Quant Reed Crawford (hat) Anello & Davide (boots) Grey wool 'Rex Harrison' pinafore dress & cream blouse.[4] Members of The Fashion Writers' Association
1964 Jean Muir for Jane & Jane Charles Jourdan for Dior (shoes) Dress in printed Liberty silk. Members of The Fashion Writers' Association
1965 John Bates for Jean Varon Anello & Davide (shoes) Printed linen dress with mesh midriff. Members of The Fashion Writers' Association
1966 Michèle Rosier of V de V (coat) Young Jaeger (dress) Simone Mirman (hat) Elliott (boots) John Bates for Echo (tights) Clear plastic raincoat and boots worn with black & white rayon linen dress, white tights and white hat with red plastic visor.[5] Ernestine Carter The Sunday Times
1967 David Bond for Slimma Edward Mann (hat) Saxone (shoes) Woman's trouser suit, hat & blouse in striped cotton. Felicity Green The Daily Mirror
1968 Jean Muir Bally (shoes) Black-spotted white cotton voile dress. Ailsa Garland Fashion
1969 Ossie Clark for Quorum Rayne (shoes) Woman's silk chiffon and satin trouser suit in Celia Birtwell print.[4] Prudence Glynn The Times
1970 Bill Gibb for Baccarat Kaffe Fassett (knitwear) The Chelsea Cobbler (boots) Plaid wool skirt and blue and white blouse, knitted waistcoat, blue suede boots. Beatrix Miller British Vogue
1971 Female: Graziella Fontana for Judith Hornby Ravel (sandals) Male: Rupert Lycett Green for Blades Female: Hot pants suit in checked Liberty cotton. Male: Black velvet evening suit & boots. Serena Sinclair and Patrick Lichfield The Daily Telegraph
1972 Teenage girl:Biba Young girl: Bobby Hillson Young boy: Orange Hand for Montague Burton Teenage girl: Dress, hat & boots, red & white spotted cotton. Young girl: Checked cotton dress & pinafore. Young boy: Trousers, jumper and tank top. Moira Keenan The Sunday Times
1973 Female: Marc Bohan for Christian Dior London Male: Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Female: White wool coat & hat. Male: Wool jacket, trousers & sweater. Alison Adburgham The Guardian
1974 Ottavio and Rosita Missoni Pasquali (shoes) Male & female ensembles in knitted wool & rayon. Jennifer Hocking Harper's Bazaar and Queen
1975 Female: Gina Fratini Male: Tommy Nutter The Chelsea Cobbler (shoes) Female: Wedding dress, veil & posy basket, cream silk organza with mimosa print. Male: Bridegroom's frock coat suit, eau de nil wool. Anna Harvey Brides
1976 Female: Kenzo Takada of Jungle Jap Male: Fiorucci Female: Two printed cotton ensembles with wooden jewellery. Male: Hand-knitted sweater, two shirts and jeans. Helena Matheopoulos The Daily Express
1977 Kenzo Takada of Jungle Jap Shirt-dress in khaki cotton, straw hat & plimsolls. Ann Boyd The Observer
1978 Female: Gordon Luke Clarke Male: Cerruti Female: Printed cotton & polyester jersey tunic, skirt and trousers worn with black leather skirt and coat. Male: Coat, jacket, waistcoat & trousers, knitted wool and wool tweed. Barbara Griggs The Daily Mail
1979 Jean Muir Manolo Blahnik for Zapata (shoes) Black rayon jersey dress & beret with black leather jacket. Geraldine Ranson The Sunday Telegraph
1980 Calvin Klein Diego della Valle (sandals) Red & brown striped silk dress with leather belt & wooden jewellery. Michael Roberts The Sunday Times
1981 Karl Lagerfeld for Chloé Walter Steiger (shoes) Ugo Correani (necklace) Printed white silk dress. Vanessa de Lisle Harper's & Queen
1982 Margaret Howell Nigel Preston of Maxfield Parrish (leather wear) Mulberry (belt) Manolo Blahnik for Zapata (shoes) Two women's ensembles, a linen skirt, shirt and waistcoat and a blue suede and fawn chamois leather skirt & jacket with cotton shirt. Grace Coddington British Vogue
1983 Sheridan Barnett Manolo Blahnik (shoes) Linen dress and coat. Sally Brampton The Observer
1984 Female: BodyMap Female: Betty Jackson Brian Bolger: (scarf) Male: Katharine Hamnett Female: Ensemble comprising skirt, jumper, stockings, hat, waxed jacket & earrings (BodyMap). Female: Dress, cardigan & hat and scarf (Jackson & Bolger). Male: T-shirt, shirt and cotton trousers. Brenda Polan The Guardian
1985 Female: Bruce Oldfield Charles Jourdan (shoes) Maria Buck (jewellery) Male: Scott Crolla Female: Black silk & gold lamé evening dress. Male: Shirt, crushed velvet trousers and ikat mules. Suzy Menkes The Times
1986 Giorgio Armani Female: Checked wool jacket, skirt, and black suede shoes. Male: Jacket, trousers, shirt and brogues. Colin McDowell Country Life
1987 John Galliano Patrick Cox (shoes) Checked cotton coat, skirt, shirt & hat. Debbi Mason Elle
1988 Jean-Paul Gaultier for Junior Gaultier Black denim dress, mesh T-shirt, hat, tights & shoes. Jeff Banks The Clothes Show (BBC)
1989 Rifat Ozbek Woman's embroidered velvet evening ensemble. Kathryn Samuel The Daily Telegraph
1990 Romeo Gigli Woman's dark blue velvet trouser suit with organza blouse. Joan Burstein Browns
1991 Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel Pink lurex & wool tweed jacket & shoes, denim skirt & hat, belt & costume jewellery.[4] Elizabeth Tilberis Vogue
1992 Ralph Lauren Woman's black and white pinstripe trouser suit & shirt.[4] Liz Smith The Times
1993 Donna Karan Purple wool & stretch velvet dress, hat & boots. Glenda Bailey Marie Claire
1994 John Galliano Black silk strapless evening dress. Meredith Etherington-Smith Harper's & Queen
1995 Female: Catherine Rayner Emma Hope (shoes) Male: Tom Gilbey Female: Beaded ivory silk satin wedding dress. Male: Ivory silk frock coat, cream wool trousers and embroidered waistcoat. Sandra Boler Brides
1996 Female: Alexander McQueen Male: Paul Smith Female: Floral brocade top with red 'bumster' trousers. Male: Bright blue two-piece suit and shirt[4][5] Tamsin Blanchard The Independent
1997 Female: Hussein Chalayan Female: Julien MacDonald Female: Lainey Keogh Female: Deborah Milner Philip Treacy (bonnet) Mr Pearl (corset) Shaun Leane (mouthpiece) Female: Purple evening dress with sunburst bead embroidery (Chalayan). Female: 'Mermaid' evening dress, gold knitted rayon & horsehair (MacDonald). Female: Evening dress and coat, black knit with beading (Keogh). Female: Evening coat, purple velvet, with fur collar (Milner). Sculptural black bonnet Black satin corset Silver sculptural mouthpiece[6] Isabella Blow The Sunday Times
1998 Female: Sonia Rykiel Male: Chris Bailey for Jigsaw Menswear Female: Black knitted sweater & combat trousers, with pink marabou stole. Male: Silver-grey suit, white T-shirt and ankle-length puffa jacket. Iain R. Webb Elle
1999 Alexander McQueen Cream lace dress with brown leather collar and sandals.[7] Susannah Frankel The Independent
2000 Donatella Versace for Versace Bamboo-print silk chiffon evening dress and jeweled mules.[8] Lisa Armstrong The Times
2001 Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche 'Peasant' ensemble of gauze top and velvet & satin skirt, with boots and velvet scarf. Alexandra Shulman Vogue
2002 Junya Watanabe Dress, pieced together knit & jersey fabrics, with distressed cow-hide shoes.[5][9] Hilary Alexander The Daily Telegraph
2003 Marni Colorful printed dress.[10] Lucinda Chambers Vogue
2004 Tom Ford for Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Evening dress in Chinese dragon print satin. Sarajane Hoare Vanity Fair
2005 Female: Alber Elbaz for Lanvin Male: Thom Browne Female: Blue silk faille dress with full skirt. Male: Suit with covered buttons and seersucker lining.[11] Charlie Porter GQ; The Guardian
2006 Prada Woman's olive green coat with fur patch pockets.[10] Sarah Mower
2007 Giles Deacon at GILES Orange 'Troubadour' dress with accompanying orange scarf.[10] Hywel Davies
2008 Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel (trouser ensemble) Kate Moss for Topshop (dress) Gold star and navy blue trouser ensemble. Long sleeved black dress with heart-print.[10] Paula Reed Grazia
2009 Antonio Berardi White and black trompe l'oeil corset dress.[12] Lucy Yeomans Harper's Bazaar
2010 Vivienne Westwood Green ribbed shot-silk deconstructed dress.[13] Stephen Jones
2011 Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen White embroidered ivory tulle and organza ballgown.[14] Hamish Bowles Vogue
2012 Raf Simons for Christian Dior Embroidered and appliquéd silk cut-off ballgown and black cigarette pants.[7] Vanessa Friedman Financial Times
2013 Christopher Kane (dress) Nasir Mazhar (hat) Sophia Webster (shoes) Sugar-pink silk organza dress trimmed with white lace, diamanté and black duct tape. Pink canvas cap with cartoon character motif. Pink and black sandals with striped stiletto heel.[3] Susanna Lau Style Bubble
2014 Gareth Pugh 'Look 41' ensemble in plastic sheeting and calico.[15] Katie Grand LOVE
2015 Craig Green Two menswear/gender-neutral ensembles shown on male and female mannequins.[16] Gordon Richardson, design director of Topman.
2016 Female: JW Anderson for LOEWE Male: JW Anderson Female: Cream mohair tweed dress with gilded Nappa leather bustier, tan leather bag and wire and coin jewellery. Male: Cream oversized cardigan, trousers, white shirt and red trainer-boots. Perspex choker.[17] Kate Phelan British Vogue
2017 Maria Grazia Chiuri for Christian Dior "We Should All be Feminists" T-shirt.[18] Sarah Bailey Red
2018 Female: Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton Male: Kim Jones for Dior Homme Female: Ensemble comprising an embroidered pink silk coat, white silk cropped long-sleeve blouse and blue jersey shorts, with 'Archlight' sneakers. Male: "Look 27," a pink cashmere double-breasted suit, canvas and calfskin duffle bag, pink calfskin and mesh sneakers, and chunky metal and rhodonite necklace.[19] Alexander Fury Another Magazine and Financial Times
2019 Giambattista Valli for H&M Evening dress in pink pleated tulle.[20] Donna Wallace British Vogue
2020 Female: Riccardo Tisci for Burberry & PPE Neutral: Ian Jeffries for Marine GARMENT Neutral: Black Lives Matter T-shirt Male: Francesco Colucci Female: Daisy Robbins for Daisy Sunshine Female: Gareth Wrighton & Ib Kamara Female: Iain R. Webb Documentary film: Nick Knight Female: "Apocalypse Outfit" as worn by Naomi Campbell: Burberry cashmere cape with Tyvek overall; latex gloves, face mask. Neutral: Gender-neutral khaki T-shirt and trousers with fishing cap, mask, and cotton bag inscribed "BLACK LIVES MATTER". Neutral: Unisex T-shirt with Black Lives Matter slogan. Male: Ensemble from Colucci's "Isolation Portraits" series, assembled from an orange down jacket, PVC trousers, a jumpsuit and a sculptural mask. Female: Patchwork cotton and cashmere kimono, embroidered sweater and painted cotton shorts. Female: "A Dress of Hope" designed by Wrighton & styled by Kamara, using found table linens. Female: Dress from Iain R. Webb's graduate collection of 1980. Documentary film: "SWALK", about John Galliano at Martin Margiela.[21] Iain R. Webb
2021 Armani Black silk georgette dress with lotus flower embroidery.[22] Ib Kamara and Gareth Wrighton Dazed
2022 Miuccia Prada for Miu Miu Brown cotton twill micro-miniskirt, blue slashed cotton shirt and grey cashmere cable knit cropped sweater.[23][24] Kenya Hunt Elle
2023 Simone Rocha and Bianca Saunders pink and green silk, tulle and sequin gown by Simone Rocha, and printed cotton menswear outfit by Bianca Saunders Caroline Rush, Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Dress of the Year at the Fashion Museum's website Archived 29 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 25 May 2011
  2. ^ Press release for the 2010 Dress of the Year at the Fashion Museum's website Archived 10 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 25 May 2011
  3. ^ a b "Sugar pink duct tape Christopher Kane creation is Dress of the Year at Bath Fashion Museum". Culture24. 15 April 2014. Archived from the original on 29 April 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e Blanchard, Tamsin (25 November 1996). "Posterity: What single outfit defines 1996 fashion for you? A pair of Gucci velvet flares, a Diesel jacket as worn by our Liam?". The Independent. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  5. ^ a b c Prudames, David (17 December 2002). "Museum Of Costume Unveils Its Dress Of The Year 2002". Culture24. Archived from the original on 10 July 2014.
  6. ^ Lester, Richard (2013). Dress of the year. Antique Collectors' Club. pp. 141–142. ISBN 9781851497256.
  7. ^ a b Frankel, Susannah (18 April 2013). "Winning Dior! Raf Simons On Designing The Bath Dress Of 2012". Grazia. Archived from the original on 26 April 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  8. ^ Evans, Caroline (2007). Fashion at the edge spectacle, modernity and deathliness (3. printing. ed.). New Haven [u.a.]: Yale University Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-0300124675.
  9. ^ "Who what when where why: Liv Tyler". The Daily Telegraph. London. 13 December 2002. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d Culture24 Staff (14 May 2009). "Kate Moss and five new Dresses of the Year join the Fashion Museum, Bath". Culture24. 14 May 2009. Archived from the original on 10 July 2014.}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ Porter, Charlie (3 December 2005). "Top of the frocks". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Bath Fashion Museum announces new Dress of the Year". BBC News. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  13. ^ Starr, Rhiannon (17 May 2011). "Stephen Jones picks Vivienne Westwood number as Dress of the Year". culture24.org.uk. Archived from the original on 10 July 2014.
  14. ^ "Dress that inspired Kate Middleton's wedding gown is Bath Fashion Museum Dress of Year". culture24.org.uk. 30 March 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  15. ^ "Prestigious Dress of the Year announced". ITV News. 24 March 2015. Archived from the original on 25 March 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  16. ^ Gush, Charlotte (3 December 2015). "a craig green menswear look has been named dress of the year". i-d. I-D Magazine. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  17. ^ "World-renowned Fashion Museum in Bath announces Dress of the Year 2016 | Bath Echo". Bath Echo. 2 June 2017. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  18. ^ Gowans-Eglinton, Charlie (1 December 2017). "How t-shirt activism became the fashion statement of the year". The Telegraph. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  19. ^ Staff writers (3 December 2018). "Fashion Museum in Bath announces prestigious Dress of the Year 2018". Bath Echo. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  20. ^ "Pink dress worn by Kendall Jenner to go on display at Bath museum". ITV News. ITV. 29 November 2019. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  21. ^ Różyc, Marcin (10 May 2021). "Dress of the Year: Jakie ubrania zapamiętamy z 2020?". Vogue Polska (in Polish). Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  22. ^ Prisco, Jacopo (24 February 2022). "Meghan's Oprah interview dress is named fashion museum's Dress of the Year". CNN. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  23. ^ "Miu Miu mini skirt named as 'Dress of the Year' for 2022". RTÉ. RTÉ Ireland. 10 August 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  24. ^ "Miu Miu miniskirt wins Dress of the Year award". BBC News. 10 August 2023.

Further reading

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  • Lester, Richard (2014). Dress of the Year. [S.l.]: ACC Editions. ISBN 9781851497256.
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