Silk organza blouse
Product Information
Categories: Bespoke, Blouse, Clothing, Jacket, Tailor-made hancrafted€320,00 VAT included (excluding shipping costs)
Elegant silk organza blouse with front and back darts, collar, with tubular fillet and back opening. This year there are many brands that have featured silk organza blouses in their spring collections, declined in different shapes and colors. A chic garment predominantly “reserved” for evening looks and more elegant occasions. The silk organza blouse, with its transparent and impalpable texture, has become one of the undisputed must-haves of women’s wardrobe, crossing time and trends without ever losing its charm. Silk organza is a lightweight, transparent and very elegant fabric. It is appreciated for its fineness, fluidity and brilliant appearance. Organza fabric has ancient origins, dating back to 14th-century Asia, where it was initially produced only in silk; a type of lightweight, transparent fabric composed of threads woven together to form a transparent weave. It may be that showing lingerie has never been so cool, but so-called sheer blouses are everywhere: on the catwalks, in stores, on the streets. Merit for that essential elegance, a versatility that allows it to enhance any outfit in any season and is good for any age. My silk organza blouse looks great with suits, with a blazer, whether traditional lines or oversized, as current trends dictate, or simply over pants. In this case it is paired with an elegant silk-blend brocade trouser.
Description
Handicraft production
- Regular fit
- Pant with Invisible Zipper Side Buttoning
- Side pockets
- Sleeveless blouse with hand-finished armhole trim, with pearls
- Blouse with single back and center seam
Measurements: The model is 175 cm tall and wears size S/M
Size: 42/44
Blouse cm 65 length
Composition: Silk organza blouse
Cleaning: Dry cleaning
Related Products
Ladies’ silk satin shirt – bespoke tailoring
Sophisticated hand-made soft shirt in silk satin. If there is one material that embodies luxury and sophistication, it is undoubtedly silk. My proposal is an extremely comfortable, loose-fitting white long-sleeved shirt with cuff and back opening, retaining the luxurious appearance of silk satin. A perfect clothing choice for women who wish to express their unique style and bold personality. It is a sophisticated shirt that will add a touch of elegance to any wardrobe; combined with a black wool sheath dress, it expresses all its sophisticated elegance.
Garment entirely made and finished by hand.
.
Short skirt in embossed fabric – Bespoke
Versatile, timeless and perfect for creating a variety of ever-changing looks without too much effort, the short skirt reconfirms itself as a key piece to put on the list of every season's essentials.
Embossed fabric skirt, embellished by the refined embossing of the fabric. A protagonist garment that will play down any look; casual and mischievous, this flared model with slight ruffling, side pockets and invisible side fastening and basque gives a tone of freshness and apparent naivety. Combined with a high-quality cotton shirt with high cuff and mother-of-pearl buttons.
Garments made and finished entirely by hand.
White shirt in pure cotton – Bespoke
A faithful companion on the most formal occasions and a timeless seasonless passe-partout, the white cotton shirt will never go out of style. The white shirt is constantly transforming giving new outfits for every occasion.
This straight-cut, loose-fitting shirt is made of pure, high-quality white cotton from Cotonificio Albini, with a precious insert on the breast pocket in Burano tombolo lace.
Entirely handmade and finished garment.
.
Black Short Duchesse Skirt – Bespoke
From its invention in 1963 at the touch of Mary Quant to the present day, the miniskirt continues to make hearts beat regardless of style, age or physicality. Versatile, feminine and revolutionary, it has conquered the recent catwalks, undermining overly short designs by returning to its classic silhouette.
Among the trends of the moment, the short skirt can be worn at all ages. In recent collections, the miniskirt is rediscovering sexy with taste, thanks to strategic combinations and cuts. Slightly longer than in the past, it becomes a versatile piece, making it suitable even for those without gazelle legs.
For those in their 50s or 60s who do not want to give up the miniskirt, the secret is to go for total black. Black has always been a safe harbour: the colour that instils more confidence, allowing you to dare to look a little more.
My miniskirt, made of fine silk duchesse in black, features a side closure with invisible zip and belt loops. It is combined with an elegant and versatile straight line silk jersey shirt; with visible buttoning. The garments were entirely made and finished by hand.
Black crépe cady trousers – Bespoke
Elegant tailored trousers in black crépe cady, soft line and flared underneath, medium height; sophisticated style and perfect fit. It is suggested to match it with a tunic or crop top of the same fabric and colour. The outfit makes the woman a true protagonist of an evening. The garment was entirely made and finished by hand.
Are you interested in this item? Contact me with the form on the page, indicating your required measurements, and I will provide you with a quote.
Short trapeze dress with sequins – Bespoke
Straight from the 1960s to the present day, the trapeze dress is back in fashion; it is a simple garment, reduced to the essentials, which allows the figure to be slender thanks to the shorter hemline and the waistline that is not marked, leaving the curves of the body undefined. That is why it is the dress that suits everyone.
Once again it was Yves Saint Laurent who revolutionised fashion; in 1958, he created the Trapeze line. The success was immediate: women were looking for lightness and simplicity, after the metres of fabric protagonists of the 1950s. The collection was received with a standing ovation, literally changing the trends of the time and making a profound mark on the 1960s.
What is new is that for designers, the trapeze dress of sequins and the like can also be worn in daylight.
A fashion trend already announced by the New York shows, sequins will also dominate fashion in the coming seasons.
My trapeze dress is made of a wool blend with sequins and lined with silk taffeta fabric, entirely made and finished by hand.
Maxi skirt with cotton top and paillet embroidery – Bespoke
The long, high-waisted or low-waisted maxi skirt in denim or flowing fabrics manage to fit every physique and is confirmed as one of the most important trends for the seasons to come, and from the catwalks come style tips.
Celebrities know it well, too, who love to make it the star of their outfits, from casual to elegant, giving us valuable street style inspirations.
My proposed high-waisted skirt model, delicate and refined to the point, is in pure black cotton with precious sequined embroidery of small palm trees and with matching structured crop top in the same fabric and color.
Superb workmanship and tailoring come together to create a small masterpiece to be worn with extreme pleasure. And it happens not only on evening occasions but also in everyday life.
Are you interested in this garment? Contact me with the form on the page, indicating your required measurements, and I will provide you with a quote.
Pink cut-out dress in embroidered silk georgette – Bespoke
In the 1990s the cut-out dress became a must. Lo rese famoso Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman con il suo look che tutti ricordiamo.
After a long period, the Spring-Summer 2023 fashion shows marked its return, a glamorous, sought-after, trendy, and glamorous trend.
It is certainly not surprising that one of the most feminine dresses was actually created by a woman. The protagonist of the catwalks for at least three seasons has been the Albanian-born, London-based designer Nensi Dojaka; it is only right, however, to mention that the record for invention, in modern times and precisely in the 1990s, belongs to Miuccia Prada.
The cut out dress is the ideal garment to show off at any time of year and for any elegant occasion; midi or short, sleeveless or long-sleeved, in floaty or structured fabric, there is a suitable model for everyone, enhancing the silhouette and the strengths of the physique with its ad hoc cuts.
My one-of-a-kind cut-out dress, with its distinctive slits framing the waist and bust, is made of embroidered silk georgette with grosgrain inserts and a back top closure with covered buttons. Packaging and all finishing were done by hand.
Long silk skirt with side slit
The long silk skirt with side slit at the bottom is triple silk, embellished by the sophistication of the belt details: perfect for evening dresses.
The triple silk skirt, elegant and timeless, is undoubtedly proving to be the stars' favorite pattern for cool winter evening outfits. Also confirming the trend are fashionistas who have been sporting satin skirts of all shapes, colors and lengths in recent weeks. Perfect for the most elegant evening outfits, wear with a kimono-style jacket. This particular cut of long silk skirt with a short side slit is proof that elegance and sensuality can coexist in a single garment; an ankle-length (or slightly more) cut with a surprise slit that not only leaves a large part of the leg uncovered; the ideal choice for creating elegant and trendy, but above all sensual and fun evening outfits. Even better when paired with ton sur ton garments, and in classic shades, as with black and white.
Gray pantsuit
The Tailleur is the counterpart of the men's suit and, in the 1980s, symbolized the professional rampantism of career women. The first was made in 1885 by English tailor John Redfern for the Princess of Wales, taking up the styles of the so-called German hongreline. The suit made by Redfern was no-frills, paired with masculine accessories (such as a vest and tie), but was anything but comfortable. Despite this, it symbolizes one of the first steps toward women's emancipation. In the late 1920s Mademoiselle Coco, freed women from unnecessary constraints by making a soft jersey suit, feminine and practical, with a knee-length skirt. In the fashion world, the suit has found much success, especially in ready-to-wear fashion shows. In 1966 Yves Saint Laurent proposed a pantsuit and transformed it into the first women's tuxedo suit, making it eye-catching and extremely sensual. In the following decades to the present, the pantsuit has paraded on dozens of runways, continually reinventing itself in colors, fabrics and cuts, now rigorous, now provocative, worn like a second skin with nothing underneath, as Armani suggested in 1993. The pantsuit thus discovers its dual soul: on the one hand the confident, convention-defying, masculine and provocative at the same time; on the other hand the fairy-tale allure, romantic and elegant. My pantsuit is in Loro Piana's 130's wool fabric, over line and fit; jacket with inside pocket and handmade buttonholes. A timeless garment of women's fashion.









