This year’s June auction is one of the most comprehensive Passion for Fashion sales that we have ever put together! We are honoured to not only have been trusted with the Mr Steven Philip Collection Part 2, but the collections of several important owners, many of whom worked closely with the designers, be it through modelling or working with them behind the scenes.
The Mr Steven Philip Collection: Part 2
This time last year we presented the Mr Steven Philip collection Part 1, which rightly demonstrated how a lifetime of shrewd collecting and a fastidious eye for detail can result in extraordinary auction results. We are delighted to offer the second chapter of this prestigious collection with over 90 carefully curated lots that will kick off the afternoon session (lots 236-319) of our Passion for Fashion auction on the 11th of June. This instalment continues to reveal Mr Steven Philip’s expertise for important British and international fashion with a focus on John Galliano, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Bill Gibb.
The Lisa Scales Collection
Lisa Scales was model and muse for John Galliano and walked in many of his most memorable runway shows. We are pleased to present 15 lots (nos. 207-221) from Lisa’s personal collection that she acquired during her long friendship with the designer, in some cases, Galliano giving items from his own collection so that she could complete a look.
The Trino Verkade Collection
Trino Verkade was Alexander McQueen’s first employee in 1994 and continued to work with him in various roles until his death in 2010. She worked as a consultant for the Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2011 and is now CEO of ‘Sarabande’; the charitable foundation set up by Alexander McQueen in 2006. Due to her close connection to both the designer and the brand, we are delighted to offer over 50 lots (nos. 72-124) spanning rare early showpieces such as an ensemble from ‘Highland Rape’, and a Givenchy haute couture by McQueen dress from Spring-Summer 1997, to powerful later works such as sequinned Isabelle blow portrait dress from ‘La Dame Bleue’ S/S 2008, as well as key pieces form his final shows ‘Plato’s Atlantis’ and ‘Angels and Demons’.
Isabella Tonchi
There are plenty more treasures to sift through and with an auction of this scale it is important to get your condition report requests in as early as possible. Our next sale in Paris will be on June 23rd so keep a lookout for updates that will be on their way to you soon!
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Viewing Times
June 7th: 09:30-17:00
June 9th: 11:00-17:00
June 10th: 09:30-15:00
Lot 338 - A Vivienne Westwood wood-bark print ensemble, Mini-Crini, Spring-Summer, 1986
Sold for £500
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 339 - A Vivienne Westwood printed cotton ensemble, 'Mini-Crini' collection, Spring-Summer 1986
Sold for £1,200
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 343 - A Westwood/McLaren 'Punkature' ensemble, Spring-Summer 1983
Sold for £6,000
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 348 - A Vivienne Westwood black silk skirt, 'Mini Crini' collection, Spring-Summer 1986
Sold for £1,600
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 349 - A Vivienne Westwood sports-inspired ensemble, 'Hypnos' collection, Spring-Summer 1984
Sold for £1,600
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 350 - A Westwood/McLaren grey wool jersey ensemble, 'Witches' collection, Autumn-Winter 1983-84
Sold for £2,600
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 351 - A Vivienne Westwood blue nylon two-piece ensemble, 'Hypnos' collection, Spring-Summer 1984
Sold for £480
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 352 - An Yves Saint Laurent haute couture black chiffon evening dress, circa 1987
Sold for £900
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 355 - A Vivienne Westwood crown, 'Harris Tweed' collection, Autumn-Winter 1987-88
Sold for £2,200
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 357 - A Vivienne Westwood heart suit 'Harris Tweed' collection, Autumn-Winter 1987-88
Sold for £2,200
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 359 - A rare Vivienne Westwood armour ensemble 'Time Machine' collection, Autumn-Winter 1988-89
Sold for £5,500
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 361 - A Westwood/McLaren printed cotton shirt/smock, 'Pirate' collection, Autumn-Winter 1981-82
Sold for £700
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 362 - A Westwood/McLaren 'Savage' ensemble, Spring-Summer 1982
Sold for £1,600
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 366 - A rare John Galliano padded waistcoat, 'Honcho Woman', Spring-Summer 1991
Sold for £850
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 369 - A Valentino Garavani haute couture red chiffon dress, mid-1970s
Sold for £400
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 370 - An Ossie Clark/Celia Birtwell for Radley 'Delaware' print moss crêpe dress, 1972
Sold for £850
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 371 - An Antony Price blue lamé wrap dress, circa 1978
Sold for £850
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 372 - An Antony Price gold lamé wrap dress, circa 1978
Sold for £1,100
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 374 - A Bill Gibb printed cotton dress, circa 1970
Sold for £550
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 375 - A Bill Gibb wool cape and skirt, Autumn-Winter 1977-78
Sold for £360
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 376 - A Bill Gibb beaded chiffon tunic and choker, circa 1973
Sold for £300
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 377 - A group of Bill Gibb knitwear, Spring-Summer 1976
Sold for £340
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 379 - A Bill Gibb knit cape, 'Byzantine' collection, Autumn-Winter 1976-77
Sold for £650
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 380 - A Bill Gibb knit ensemble, 'Byzantine' collection, Autumn-Winter 1976-77
Sold for £650
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 383 - A Bill Gibb multicoloured knit caftan/coat 1974-76
Sold for £650
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)
Lot 386 - An Yves Saint Laurent 'Russian' ensemble, Autumn-Winter 1976-77
Sold for £750
Buyer's premium: 25% (exclusive of VAT)