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Reville evening coat worn by Anne Armstrong-Jones, c.1923
On loan from Lord Rosse, 1994
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This coat is part of the Messel Collection - a large collection of clothes worn by the Linley-Sambourne and Messel family - on loan to the museum from Lord Snowdon, Lord Rosse and Linley-Sambourne House Museum.
Anne Armstrong-Jones (née Messel, later the Countess of Rosse) was a fashionable society member who brought many of her clothes from leading couture houses.
The house of Reville was founded by William Wallace Terry in 1906 and was based in Hanover Square, London. The Chinese-style motifs on this dress reveal an element of international influence.
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