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Exquisitely well made late 60's/early 70's maxi gown. This winner boasts a bold and floral print with large flowers that were printed on sheer silk crepe de chine over silk duponi. Lovely coral silk satin sash with fringe adds accent at the waistline. With pretty pink silk lining tops/bottoms it off underneath. Sexy yet sophisticated low V back. Tailored details. Zipper at back.
Modern size 0. Empire waist 28 inches
Hem can be lengthened 3 inch
*All MRS Couture garments have been professionally cleaned and thoroughly checked before shipping, so that they are ready to wear upon arrival.
$900.00
Take a look at this incredible staple from Herve Leger!
In the late 80s he took claim as the popularizer of the body con dress.
This dress is composed of horizontally knit pieces then serged together create a color blocked, futuristic look.
Grey knit fabric lines contour throughout to further distinguish the shape! Zipper closure at the back.
Length 30"
Waist 26"
Hip 36.5"
Bust 34"
$2,200.00
Remarkably designed dress from Geoffrey Beene!
This dress features an iridescent silk that truly catches the eye! It opens at the front with hidden zipper closure and also slightly ballooned sleeves that are finished with long cuffs. The dress has pockets. The hem is quilted. It also features deep inverted pleating to create dimension .
Geoffrey Beene began his career in the 1950s, designing under numerous New York houses including Teal Traina, finally opening his own label in 1963. Beene was incredibly conscious of the human body, and was particularly regardful of the figure in motion - as Beene once said “clothing is nothing until it hits the body." His designs were created to work with the client’s body, encasing it lightly and giving it a more artful structure. Beene's reinterpretations of dress formality, use of synthetics, and unusual combination of materials (accessories in acrylic and diamonds, for example), set him aside from his contemporaries who focused on the business of fashion, rather than the artistry of fashion.
Dimensions
Length: 49.5 in. (125.73 cm)
Marked Size: 4 See measurements (US)
Bust: 35 in. (88.9 cm)
Waist: 27 in. (68.58 cm)
Hip: 42 in. (106.68 cm)
$2,800.00
Youthful & fun scoop neck evening gown done in a sheer metallic polka dot over silk with a pink bow belt. Silk satin gathered skirt is an off white. Sheer sleeves button at cuff. Zips at back. All lined in silk.
Geoffrey Beene began his career in the 1950s, designing under numerous New York houses including Teal Traina, finally opening his own label in 1963. Beene was incredibly conscious of the human body, and was particularly regardful of the figure in motion - as Beene once said “clothing is nothing until it hits the body." His designs were created to work with the client’s body, encasing it lightly and giving it a more artful structure. Beene's reinterpretations of dress formality, use of synthetics, and unusual combination of materials (accessories in acrylic and diamonds, for example), set him aside from his contemporaries who focused on the business of fashion, rather than the artistry of fashion.
Dimensions
Length: 52 in. (132.08 cm)
Marked Size: 4 See measurements (US)
Bust: 36 in. (91.44 cm)
Waist: 30 in. (76.2 cm)
Hip: 50 in. (127 cm)