Black lace long skirt
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Categories: Bespoke, Clothing, Skirt, Tailor-made hancrafted, Women's dresses€190,00 VAT included (excluding shipping costs)
Elegant and sophisticated black lace long skirt, lined in fine silk georgette. Romantic, dreamy and with a veiled boho flavor, the long black lace skirt takes the top spot of current trends, becoming the garment to always have in your closet. Appreciated especially for its versatility, it can also be worn in the evening, completing the look with a tailored blazer or an elegant crop top with a structured, strapless cut, accompanied by pointed ballet flats or an elegant pump. Sensual enough, refined enough, it is the sovereign garment of the early cold weather. Celebrated on catwalks from Chanel to Dior, a brand that has made craftsmanship its style signature, the lace skirt is delicate and precious but also contemporary and effortless chic. On the catwalks each season, many brands have revisited the lace skirt, giving it new meanings and new identities. Lace is indeed an extremely valuable material that has followed all phases of people’s lives over the centuries. At the same time, lace is a material that, having originated around 1500 and originally used only for religious decorations, has undergone many transformations. Sheer or lined, stiff but fluttering, delicate but sexy, the lace skirt is as central to fashion discourse today as it was decades ago. Lace is the material that speaks of childhood, growth and change. It talks about baptisms, weddings and funerals but also about burlesque and lingerie and also pays tribute to an invaluable Italian and European manufacturing sector. Simone Rocha, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, and Valentino would not be the same without the use of lace in an effort to keep alive the artisan tailoring tradition that gives them life.
Description
Handicraft production
- Regular fit
- Elastic waist skirt with side cut out detail
- Structured crop top with back zipper closure
- Silk and spandex georgette lined skirt
Measures
- The model is 180 cm tall and wears size S/M
- Size 42/44
- Skirt 105 cm length
Composition
Polyester lace skirt and lining of 96% silk and 4% elastane
Cleaning
Dry cleaning
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