LONDON.- New uniforms for
V&A staff by award-winning British fashion designer Christopher Raeburn have been unveiled today. Consisting of garments and bespoke accessories that can be mixed, matched and layered, and featuring a print inspired by the V&As collection, the new uniforms will be introduced at the V&A in South Kensington and Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green this week.
Christopher Raeburns fashion collection was featured in the V&As Fashion in Motion series in 2016 and has resulted in this collaboration to reimagine the staff uniform. Connecting directly to the V&As collection, the new print featured on many of the uniform pieces is formed from the silhouettes of 20 iconic objects. They include a 19th Japanese netsuke in the shape of a rabbit; a Spacehopper from 1970s Britain, Gian Lorenzo Berninis sculpture Neptune and Triton (1622-3), and an 1870s rocking horse from France currently displayed in the V&A Museum of Childhood. The uniforms consist of a layering system, from t-shirts to a tote bag and rainproof parka with flexibility for staff to combine with trousers or skirts of their own choosing.
In a range of blues and oranges, the palette of the new uniform takes inspiration from Raphaels The Miraculous Draught of Fishes on display in the V&A, and blends with Christopher Raeburns signature colours. All aspects of the uniform feature classic Christopher Raeburn touches, including parachute details and a layering system. Raeburns ethos of responsible design has ensured a focus on certified recycled and organic materials throughout.
The new uniforms will be worn by staff across the V&A, including gallery assistants, retail staff and volunteers. Christopher Raeburn has designed the uniforms responding to specific feedback from front-of-house staff, resulting in bespoke pieces that work across a range of temperatures and reflect the needs of different staff throughout the V&A. The carefully considered layering system of t-shirts, polos, crews, bomber jackets, packaway lightweight jackets and rainproof parkas provide an all year-round unique uniform solution. Printed tote bags, lanyards and ties add further detail, providing support, function and style across the V&A team.
The launch of the new uniforms, the first in over a decade, comes at the end of a successful year for the V&A which saw the opening of the V&A Exhibition Road Quarter, blockbuster exhibitions from Pink Floyd to Plywood, record visitor figures, the opening of the V&As first international gallery as part of Design Society in Shekou, Shenzhen, and the V&A being crowned Trip Advisor Museum of the Year for the UK.
Tristram Hunt, V&A Director says: Its been a record breaking year at the V&A and our front of house staff are at the heart of our visitors experience day in day out. We are delighted to have worked with Christopher Raeburn on these brilliant, colourful, adaptable new uniforms. They are an exciting development for our team and a reflection of the V&As contemporary style, as we look forward to another ambitious year of activity in South Kensington and around the country.
Christopher Raeburn says: Exploring the Victoria and Albert Museum was one of my earliest childhood memories, I went on to study Fashion Design a stones throw away at the Royal College of Art and would spend hours delving into the archive at the V&A so having this opportunity to develop responsibly designed uniforms for an institution so close to my heart has been an incredible honour
The uniforms have been generously supported by V&A Members, with volunteers uniforms also supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.