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Auction archive: Lot number 143

Freddie Mercury's early stage-worn wrap-around top, with a pair of ivory satin flared trousers, 1975

Estimate
£8,000 - £12,000
ca. US$10,045 - US$15,068
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 143

Freddie Mercury's early stage-worn wrap-around top, with a pair of ivory satin flared trousers, 1975

Estimate
£8,000 - £12,000
ca. US$10,045 - US$15,068
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Freddie Mercury's early stage-worn wrap-around top, with a pair of ivory satin flared trousers, 1975
a bespoke dancer’s top of finely ribbed ivory fabric with three-quarter length sleeves and long ties to wrap around the waist and tie at the side, erroneously labelled ‘Wendy de Smet’; and a pair of bespoke ivory satin flared trousers, fastening at the waist with two white buttons and concealed hook and eye fastening, the interior waistband with white, red and black striped satin lining, unlabelled
(qty 2)
This combination of wrap-around top and satin flared trousers was a staple of Freddie’s stage wear from early 1972. In June 2023, Wendy Edmonds (née de Smet) confirmed her account of how she came to make costumes for Freddie, originally published in Queen in Cornwall by Rupert White (2011). Although this top bears her label, Wendy has confirmed that she did not make any white or ivory wrap-around tops for Freddie, although she did create a plain black version in high quality stretch velvet (see lot 105). It would appear that at some point, a ‘Wendy de Smet’ label was removed from another of Freddie’s garments and sewn into this top, perhaps in a case of mistaken identity of the true designer. See also lots 40, 105, 108, 118, 141-142.
The white wraparound tops appear during the Night At The Opera tour of 1975, and there are photographs of Freddie wearing them on stage from around 23 February to 23 April 1975. 
Concert photographs from the mid-1970s suggest that Freddie stopped wearing this style of top as stage costume after 1975 when he moved on to wearing his famous catsuits
LITERATURERupert White, Queen In Cornwall, 2nd Edition, Athena Publications, 2022, pp.276-277.
SPECIAL NOTICENo right to reproduce or commercially exploit the copyright or other intellectual propertyor image rights in any lot is included with the sale of the lot (including but not limited tosong lyrics, sketches, drawings and garment designs). Queen Productions Limited, QueenMusic Limited and other rights holders reserve all their rights. No right to exhibit in public or reproduce this lot is included with the sale of this lotwithout the prior written consent of Queen Productions Limited, who shall act in good faithto consider any such requests.

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
7 Sep 2023
Auction house:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
Beschreibung:

Freddie Mercury's early stage-worn wrap-around top, with a pair of ivory satin flared trousers, 1975
a bespoke dancer’s top of finely ribbed ivory fabric with three-quarter length sleeves and long ties to wrap around the waist and tie at the side, erroneously labelled ‘Wendy de Smet’; and a pair of bespoke ivory satin flared trousers, fastening at the waist with two white buttons and concealed hook and eye fastening, the interior waistband with white, red and black striped satin lining, unlabelled
(qty 2)
This combination of wrap-around top and satin flared trousers was a staple of Freddie’s stage wear from early 1972. In June 2023, Wendy Edmonds (née de Smet) confirmed her account of how she came to make costumes for Freddie, originally published in Queen in Cornwall by Rupert White (2011). Although this top bears her label, Wendy has confirmed that she did not make any white or ivory wrap-around tops for Freddie, although she did create a plain black version in high quality stretch velvet (see lot 105). It would appear that at some point, a ‘Wendy de Smet’ label was removed from another of Freddie’s garments and sewn into this top, perhaps in a case of mistaken identity of the true designer. See also lots 40, 105, 108, 118, 141-142.
The white wraparound tops appear during the Night At The Opera tour of 1975, and there are photographs of Freddie wearing them on stage from around 23 February to 23 April 1975. 
Concert photographs from the mid-1970s suggest that Freddie stopped wearing this style of top as stage costume after 1975 when he moved on to wearing his famous catsuits
LITERATURERupert White, Queen In Cornwall, 2nd Edition, Athena Publications, 2022, pp.276-277.
SPECIAL NOTICENo right to reproduce or commercially exploit the copyright or other intellectual propertyor image rights in any lot is included with the sale of the lot (including but not limited tosong lyrics, sketches, drawings and garment designs). Queen Productions Limited, QueenMusic Limited and other rights holders reserve all their rights. No right to exhibit in public or reproduce this lot is included with the sale of this lotwithout the prior written consent of Queen Productions Limited, who shall act in good faithto consider any such requests.

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
7 Sep 2023
Auction house:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
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