Pre-owned Mid-length Dress In Black
- Size:10 UK
- condition:Pre-Owned
- price:$153set alert
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Exude ultra-glamour with this vintage women's party/evening dress by luxury fashion designer, Tadashi Shoji, for Neiman Marcus. The dress features a black sheer but lined mesh fabric adorned with a dazzling array of sequins, embroidery, and lurex, creating a stunning surface design. Size: Unlabelled; fits roughly like a modern women's UK 10-12 / US 6-8 / EU 38-40. For precise measurements, please refer below: Bust: 36” / 91cm Waist: 29” / 73cm Hips: 40” / 101cm Length (Shoulder to Hem): 40” / 101cm Condition: In excellent vintage condition, this dress showcases a couple of small pulls to the trim, which do not detract from its overall elegance. There are no noticeable stains, tears, or holes, ensuring it remains the epitome of sophistication. Additional Details: The dress has a back zipper for easy dressing. Materials: The dress is crafted from embroidered mesh, likely made of nylon or similar fabric, ensuring both comfort and style. Indulge in the allure of Tadashi Shoji with this vintage dress, a masterpiece from Neiman Marcus that exemplifies the brand's opulence and attention to detail. Whether it's a glamorous party or an elegant evening affair, let the black sheer mesh and exquisite embellishments create a mesmerizing look that captivates attention. Elevate your wardrobe with this Tadashi Shoji women's dress, a symbol of timeless glamour and luxury fashion.
about TADASHI SHOJI
Tadashi Shoji is the founder and chief designer of the Tadashi Shoji collection. Born and raised in Sendai, Japan, he began painting and drawing at young age. His talent led to him assisting Japan’s leading contemporary artist, Jiro Takamatsu for three years. On his creative quest, Tadashi moved to the United States in 1973 where he discovered fashion design and went on to work with famed costume designer Bill Whitten.
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