Long dress with bangs
Product Information
Categories: Bespoke, Clothing, Tailor-made hancrafted, Women's dressesThis long fringed black sleeveless dress was made from sequined fabric with fringe appliqué; elegant and refined, ideal as an evening gown, like those worn by the divas of the 1920s, or as a formal dress, with understated makeup to allow the dress to be the real star. Indispensable for not going unnoticed.
Bangs, declined in multiple variations, have always played a prominent role, fascinating designers and enthusiasts alike with their ability to add movement, elegance and a touch of boldness to any garment; a detail that has spanned centuries of fashion history, constantly evolving and adapting to countless styles and trends.
This style not only adds an element of glamour, but also movement and fluidity to the outfit and, when used in elegant gowns or formal dresses, can turn a simple dress into a stunning masterpiece; bangs are a hot accessory to include in a wide variety of outfits. This season’s most sought-after trend, bangs add that fashionable touch that can personalize the most understated of looks.
Description
Handicraft production
Made with single center back seam
- Regular fit
- Invisible back zipper closure
- Rear slit
- Lined
Measures
- The model is 180 cm tall and wears size S/M
- Size 42/44
- 150 cm height
Composition: 100% PL fabric
Cleaning: Dry cleaning
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