"The Messel Dress Collection" is a unique collection of exceptional
garments, embracing luxurious international haute couture, fancy dress,
home-made and customised clothing worn by six generations of women from
one extraordinary and creative family - Mary Anne Herapath, Marion
Sambourne, Maud Messel, Anne, Countess of Rosse, Susan Viscountess de
Vesci, Alison, Countess of Rosse and Anna, Lady Oxmantown. At the heart
of the collection is the clothing worn by Maud Messel (1875-1960),
whose son became the internationally famous film and costume designer
Oliver Messel and her daughter Anne, Countess of Rosse (1902-1992),
whose son Lord Snowdon is the acclaimed photographer, film-maker and
designer. Their garments have been lovingly kept, collected and passed
down through the family from 1865 to the present day. The surviving
clothing tells the story of these six women and traces their rise in
society from private middle class comfort to the public stage of the
aristocracy. Their story takes us to Darmstadt, in the 1860s, to Linley
Sambourne House in Kensington in the 1880s; to Nymans in West Sussex;
to Birr Castle in County Offaly, Ireland; to street markets in Florence
in 1898; and finally to China in 1904, 1935 and in 2004. Each
generation were committed collectors and had an abiding interest in
dressmaking, embroidery and botany. The women's taste over a period of
nearly one hundred and thirty-five years is revealed through clothing
that is romantic in style, influenced by historicism, femininity,
travel, orientalism, and a love of gardens and flowers. The book which
accompanies an exhibition of the clothes at Brighton Museum and Art
Gallery in October 2005 Fashion and Fancy Dress: The Messel Family
Dress Collection 1865 - 2005 catalogues the entire Messel Dress
Collection. |