Remember or Revive: Alice Payne and the Gold Coast and Hinterland Historical Society


Autoria(s): Payne, Alice
Data(s)

25/03/2014

Resumo

In this creative practice work, designer Alice Payne examines the history of twentieth century Queensland fashion icon Paula Stafford, and interprets her story into an illustrated narrative and textile print. Paula Stafford was a swimwear designer operating in the Gold Coast, Queensland Australia 1940s to 1980s, and is credited with bringing the bikini to Australia. This project was commissioned by The Fashion Archives as part of their series Remember or Revive, in which the curators partnered designers with museums to reinterpret historical costume for a contemporary fashion audience. To develop the project, Payne visited The Gold Coast and Hinterland Historical Society to view Paula Stafford’s swimwear, resortwear, photographs, newspaper articles, fabric swatches and other artefacts relating to Stafford’s practice. Through examining Stafford’s work and history, Payne developed a series of designs based on the story and the experience of viewing and handling the garments. Research statement Fashion history is often experienced via static museum displays of garments and photographs from the period, and this research examines other means through which the archive and the fashion museum collection may be reinterpreted and made fresh. It does this in two ways: first, the work interprets a story from fashion history for a contemporary audience. Second, the project illuminates the fashion design process by demonstrating how garments from the past may be reinterpreted to inspire contemporary textile prints. The Paula Stafford collection at The Gold Coast and Hinterland Historical Society has a number of garments and photographs on display, however these only show a partial picture of the richness of Stafford’s work and legacy. Undertaking a practice-led methodology, in the course of developing the work, Payne examined the archive in order to interpret Stafford’s contribution to Queensland fashion through photography, narrative, and illustration. The work contributes to research into historical fashion curation and interpretation. The work appeared in Issue 11, March 2014 of the The Fashion Archives, an online publication by fashion curators Nadia Buick and Madeline King. The Fashion Archives has received funding from Arts Queensland, State Library Queensland and Creative Partnerships Australia and has published over 200 articles and projects related to Queensland Style. The Fashion Archives is the first project to examine in depth Queensland fashion history. As Paula Stafford is one of Queensland’s most iconic designers, this project is significant in being the first to examine her legacy through creative practice. The Fashion Archives was established in 2013 and involvement is by invitation from the curators.

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application/pdf

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90822/

Publicador

The Fashion Archives

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90822/1/Payne_Stafford1.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90822/2/Payne_Stafford2.pdf

http://thefashionarchives.org/?remember_or_revive=alice-payne-gold-coast-and-hinterland-historical-society

Payne, Alice (2014) Remember or Revive: Alice Payne and the Gold Coast and Hinterland Historical Society. [Digital/Creative Work]

Direitos

Copyright 2014 Alice Payne and The Fashion Archives

Fonte

The Fashion Archives

Fashion; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120306 Textile and Fashion Design #fashion #textile design #print #illustration #Queensland
Tipo

Creative Work