Summary

Pair of woman's high-heeled sandals in snakeskin with open toe and closed heel. Made by Raymond Castles, some time between 1960 and 1990. Worn by the donor, Prue Acton, in Melbourne. On at least one occasion they were worn with pantsuit SH 94.2422.

There is a photograph of these being worn by Prue Acton during a segment of The Don Lane Show.

Museum Victoria's Prue Acton Collection is of national significance as a record of the career of one of Australia's leading fashion designers from the 1960s to the 1980s. Prue Acton studied textile design at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in the late 1950s to early 1960s, and her parents John and Gwen Acton used their own money to establish Prue Acton's fashion business in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, in 1963. Her designs were soon at the forefront of Australia's fashion industry. Prue Acton was part of a new wave of designers who appropriated designer fashion and haute couture for a wider market. She developed the business into a leading national and international brand enterprise.

Physical Description

Pair of woman's sandals in snakeskin with open toe and closed heel. 6cm heel. Leather covered heels, soles and lining. Small metal buckle at ankle.

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