Cady crepe longuette dress – Bespoke
Product Information
Product code: SSM-13341-SUIT Categories: Bespoke, Clothing, Tailor-made hancrafted, Women's dressesIconic, feminine and above all versatile and always up-to-date, the black dress is a passe-par-tout garment. In fact, it does not just adapt, but transforms, combining tradition and innovation. It was Coco Chanel who made it a symbol of elegance and style when she introduced the ‘Chanel black dress’ in the 1920s, a simple and sophisticated design that revolutionised fashion at the time. With Coco, the black dress became elegant and chic, adaptable and perfect for different occasions. A timeless garment.
My elegant and sophisticated black longuette dress, in soft and enveloping cady crepe, aligns with the minimalist trend, with clean, essential and tailored lines, embellished with a small drape on the front that ends on the left shoulder. The added value of the garment is the finishing touches that are all handmade. It reminds us of the importance of simple, well-cut garments, indispensable in every woman’s wardrobe.
If it is true that total black looks are a certainty, it is also true that the black dress allows us to experiment with new colour combinations, creating looks with great visual impact.
Accessories play an important role in enhancing the black dress and allowing us to create unique looks. If in doubt, a black bag and shoes are the choice you can never go wrong with.
Description
Handicraft production
Model
Longuette dress with a loose, relaxed fit.
Detail
Bias cut and drape on left shoulder
Colour: black. Other fabrics and colours available
Label with logo
Measures
The model is 180 cm tall and wears size S/M
Size 42/44
Dress length 124 cm
Composition
Cady crépe fabric
Washing: dry at professional laundries
Customisable sizes
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