galliano silk dress Fall 2006 John Galliano Black Silk Chiffon Dress w Hand Applied Sequin –  Shrimpton Couture
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galliano silk dress

galliano silk dress Fall 2006 John Galliano Black Silk Chiffon Dress w Hand Applied Sequin – Shrimpton Couture

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galliano silk dress Fall 2006 John Galliano Black Silk Chiffon Dress w Hand Applied Sequin – Shrimpton CoutureThis is an amazing example of Galliano's work from Fall 2006 collection. The dress was made under the creative direction of John Galliano. The more elaborately beaded pieces were usually released in more limited quantities. It is very similar to a dress that I had in the shop before but this one is more elaborate and much longer. It is a really striking dress that is also very easy to wear because of its simple and bias cut. The dress is made from

  • This is an amazing example of Galliano's work from Fall 2006 collection.
  • The dress was made under the creative direction of John Galliano.
  • The more elaborately beaded pieces were usually released in more limited quantities.
  • It is very similar to a dress that I had in the shop before but this one is more elaborate and much longer. It is a really striking dress that is also very easy to wear because of its simple and bias cut. 
  • The dress is made from three layers of a feather light black silk chiffon that are all attached to each other at the top of the shoulder and then float over each other from there. The very inside layer is a black silk chiffon with no texture and then the two top layers are a textured silk chiffon.
  • The dress has a very loose and easy cut through the body so is very easy to wear and comfortable once on the body.
  • The bodice has a draped neckline at the front and it does the same at the back. One shoulder is cut wider across and this is what extends out to form the neckline. The other shoulder is more delicate in feel and it is edged in lace. A small bow sits on the top of the shoulder.
  • The bodice on the side with the wider strap is detailed with pintuck that runs vertically down the dress. On the side with the more narrow strap the silk is swept up to one side and held in place with a flat bow and a bit of a ruffle. The ruffle runs down the length of the dress all the way to the hem.
  • This creates the illusion that the dress is wrapped around you and the bow is holding it in place. It is very clever.
  • A hand set design that combines tiny seed beads and silver sequins details the neckline and are set in little clusters that run down the length of the dress. These give the dress a pretty glint in the light. 
  • Most of the edges of the dress have a raw finish which adds an extra delicate bit of texture to the dress that is lovely.
  • A slit runs up one side so you get a flash of bare leg when you move or sit and it is cut longer at the back so you get this fantastic sweeping feel behind you as move.
  • The bias really only comes to life once on. As good as it looks in the photos here it is even better in person and on the body.
  • The inner silk chiffon and middle tulle layer act as the lining underneath the top layer. The innermost layer has no closures. The middle layer closes with its own hidden set zipper and the very top layer closes with one of his signature tightly spaced rows of silk covered buttons. Because of the bias cut, it may come up slightly once on. It appears to have been worn very little if at all. 
  • Tagged a FR40, GB12, US6. 
  • Excellent condition 

Bust: 15-19" flat across from side seam to side seam
Waist: 14-17.5" flat across from side seam to side seam
Hips: to 22" flat across from side seam to side seam
Total Length: approx 61" from top of shoulder to front hem and the back extends another 12" past that.

Modern Sizing Equivalent: XS-MED

Item# DD5625

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