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2000/53/3 Beach outfit, 'Waterlily Laces', womens, printed cotton, designed and made by Lenore Dembski, fabric designed by Leonie Gardner for Paperbark Woman, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, 1999

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Lenore Dembski is a talented designer who has been designing clothing for more than 20 years. Her present role as ATSIC Staff Training Manager in Darwin gives her the expertise and motivation to work towards involving Indigenous textile designers in small business. Lenore set up her retail business in 1997, 'Paperbark Woman'. In recent Northern Territory Fashion Awards, 'Paperbark Woman' won 12 out of 40 awards.
This outfit was designed by Lenore Dembski, the fabric was designed by Leonie Gardner, both for Paperbark Woman of Darwin.

Lenore Dembski is a talented designer who has been designing clothing fortwenty years. Her present role as ATSIC Staff Training Manager in Darwin gives her the expertise and motivation to work towards involving Indigenous and non-Indigenous textile designers in small business. Lenore set up her retail business in 1997 when her husband fell ill but now she is employed by ATSIC. While in her present job, her sister takes care of the business, 'Paperbark Woman', for her.

In the recent Northern Territory Fashion Awards, 'Paperbark Woman' won twelveout of forty fashion awards.

Lenore's business makes use of contemporary marketing techniques - Lenore aims to sell her products overseas with the help of a promotional CD. She sees great market potential for the beautiful prints that are produced by designers in the Northern Territory. The textile designs she uses reflect the close cultural ties with the land. In her promotional material she acknowledges each textile designer.

Indigenous fashion designers are not encouraged to display at Sydney and Melbourne Fashion Weeks - the organisers of these events are more focussed on a European look and make participation very expensive for small companies. Lenore exhibited silk scarves and fabriic in the 1997 Sydney fashion Week. Though the local market is very slow, a distinct Australian look is often sought by people travelling fromoverseas and Lenore is attempting to capture this market with the contemporary styling and distinct and beautiful silks of her glamorous evening wear. The prints draw on a rich and beautiful natural environment for their inspiration. The prints and the styling combine to create a unique and glamorous look, in contrast to the work of other Indigenous designers who have been more focussed on sportswear and casual cottons.

This outfit was made by Paperbark Woman label of Darwin, Northern Territory.

This outfit was made in 1999.

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Description
Beach outfit, womens, printed cotton, designed and made by Lenore Dembski, fabric designed by Leonie Gardner for Paperbark Woman, Darwin, Northern Territory, 1999.

Beach outfit comprising a bra top and shorts.

Bra top: fitted bra top made of black cotton screen printed with waterlilies and frogs in white, brown, yellow, pink and green. The shoulder straps are of black cotton cord, one forms a halter neck and the other crosses over at the back and then laces down centre back. Machine sewn and unlined.

Shorts: made of the same black screen printed fabric, using purple instead of pink. Tight fitting hot pants style with black cotton lacing down each side seam. Centre back opening fastens with a black nylon zipper and metal hook and eye. Machine sewn and unlined.

Designer: Dembski, Lenore; Darwin, Northern Territory

Designer: Gardner, Leonie; Darwin, Northern Territory

Designer: Paperbark Woman; Darwin, Northern Territory

Maker: Paperbark Woman; Darwin, Northern Territory; 1999
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2000/53/3

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Acquisition credit line
Purchased 2000
Subjects:
+ Indigenous Australian art
+ Frogs
+ Screenprinting
+ Flowers


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