POWERHOUSE COLLECTION

'Cocteau' outfit by Linda Jackson

Object No. 99/6/13

Jenny Kee collection of clothing, textiles, artwork and archive, Australia / England / Japan / Africa / USA 1967-1995 Jenny Kee (born Sydney 1947) is one of Australia's most important designers, best known for designing and retailing a unique range of colourful clothing and knitwear. One major theme links all aspects of this collection, Jenny Kee's love of Australia's unique natural environment. Her garments are a canvas for her artwork featuring images of native flora and fauna, the opal gem stone and urban icons like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. The Jenny Kee collection and archive was acquired by the museum in 1998 and 1999. They document the evolution of her clothing and textile designs, the creative process behind her designs, the development and management of her retail outlets Flamingo Park and Jenny Kee, the significant role she played in environmental activism in Australia and her public profile as a celebrity artist with-in the advertising industry. The collection and archive document her life and work over twenty years and includes clothing and textiles by Jenny Kee as well as Kee's business partner Linda Jackson (b. 1950), original artwork for many of Kee's designs, business records, newspaper and magazine clippings, videos of parades, parade invitations, props and programmes, shop mannequins, shop signs, scrapbooks and posters. The collection and archive not only records Jenny Kee's life and work, but also can be read as a document that charts important cultural changes in Australia. Kee was born in Bondi, to a Cantonese businessman father and Italian/British mother. An early newspaper clipping shows her modelling as the face of Canadian Airlines. In the 1960s, she, like many other young Australians, spent several years enjoying the creative atmosphere of 'Swinging London'. She returned to Australia in the early 1970s and attracted by the encouraging cultural climate of the new Whitlam led Labor government, decided to stay. Kee then opened her Flamingo Park' 'frock salon' in the Strand Arcade in Sydney selling her own designs as well as the work of other innovative designers like Linda Jackson, Peter Tully (1947-1992) and David McDiarmid (1952-1995). Many of the pieces sold through the shop are included in the collection as well as signage, programmes and videos of the lively parades she and Linda Jackson produced. The collection preserves a unique record of this important designer's personal and professional career from the 1960s through to 1995.

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Summary

Object Statement

Evening ensemble, 'Cocteau', womens, consisting of dress and hat, handpainted silk taffeta, designed by Linda Jackson, painted by Charlotte Barnes, retailed by Flamingo Park, Australia, 1975

Physical Description

Ensemble consists of painted black silk taffeta dress and hat. Dress: tight fitting, full length evening dress made of painted black silk taffeta. The one-armed bodice has the proper right shoulder strap decorated with a large bow of the same black silk. The dress is decorated with fine line drawings hand painted in white in Cocteau theme, there are faces, flowers, horses, human figures and squiggles. There is a kick pleat at proper left side seam near hem. Proper left side seam opening fastens with a black nylon zipper and a metal hook and eye. The dress in machine sewn and fully lined with black silk. Hat: bonnet style cap of same black silk with two long ties under the chin.

PRODUCTION

Notes

This ensemble was designed by Linda Jackson and Charlotte Barnes in Australia. Linda Jackson studied fashion design at Emily Macpherson College and photography at Prahan Technical College in Melbourne. In the late 1960's and early 70's she travelled through Asia, and lived in New Guinea in 1969. In 1972 Jackson worked in Paris and developed her interest in working with fabrics draped over a form. In 1973 she showed her first range of clothing at the Bonython Gallery in Sydney and met Jenny Kee. Later that year Kee opened the 'Flamingo Park Frock Salon', filled with Jackson's 'Jackson Couture'. For the next ten years, Jackson and Kee worked as prolific and highly successful collaborators, becoming internationally acclaimed for their contribution to a unique Australian style. In 1981 Jackson and Kee staged their last joint show and in 1983 Jackson launched 'Bush Couture'. See De Teliga, J., and Jackson, L., 'Linda Jackson, The Art of Fashion', Fontana, Australia, 1987. The Cocteau theme design reflects Kee and Jackson's interest in the work of early twentieth century artists. This dress and hat were made by Linda Jackson, handpainted design by Charlotte Barnes. This ensemble was made in 1975.

HISTORY

Notes

This ensemble was probably featured in the Bondi Pavilion Parade of 1975.

SOURCE

Credit Line

Purchased 1999

Acquisition Date

3 February 1999

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