Linen and silk trouser suit with trousers, jacket and structured top – Bespoke
Product Information
Product code: SSM-13483-SUIT Categories: Bespoke, Clothing, Women's dresses€790,00 VAT included (including shipping costs)
To dress power in order to express power: this was the categorical imperative followed, for entire generations, by women in order to begin to carve out positions of prominence and, therefore, it was important to find non-verbal communicative codes in order to emphasise this turning point.
The suit, which up to that point still consisted of a skirt and a tunic, is the one that most clearly expressed this transition.
In 1966, Yves Saint Laurent launched Le Smoking, an elegant trouser suit for evening wear. Versatile and elegant, but also youthful and seductive, it is one of the few garments that all women, at least once in their lives, wear. Whether with long, palazzo, cigarette or flared trousers; with a fitted, double-breasted jacket and shocking, garish or total black colours. Constantly evolving, never changing: the ladies’ suit is and will remain synonymous with class and sophistication.
The women’s trouser suit is an example of ultra-glamorous modern tailoring and the recent catwalks are re-proposing it, designed for hybrid lifestyles, with different combinations under jackets: from a shirt, to a waistcoat, to a structured top or even directly with a closed double-breasted blazer, worn without anything underneath.
Out of the chorus and for those who, while dressing classy, feel like daring, my tailored suit for every occasion is colourful, in bright linen and silk fabric. It has a lined double-breasted jacket with peaked lapels, combined with wide-flared trousers. To make it decidedly more feminine, a top in the same fabric.
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Description
Handicraft production
Model
Trouser suit with jacket and structured crop top, same fabric.
Double-breasted jacket, lined with a spotted design. Underneath the jacket is a crop top with a rear fastening and visible zip.
Flare (or flared) trousers, with pleated lapels and a specially worked strap. Side closure with invisible zip.
Colour: pink. Other fabrics and colours available
Label with logo
Measures
The model is 180 cm tall and wears size S
Size 42
Trouser length 110 cm
Composition
Fabric 55% linen and 45% silk
Washing: dry at professional laundries
Customisable sizes
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