Saint Laurent Pre-Owned 1970s horizontal stripe blazer Made in France The origin of the goods may vary from batch to batch. Please refer to the actual product. Highlights circa 1970s black/carrot orange wool horizontal stripe pattern notched lapels front button fastening two front patch pockets long sleeves turn-up cuffs no lining internal logo tag Composition Outer: Wool 100% The composition information is subject to the actual product. The product composition details of the spliced material will be split and displayed. Washing instructions Hand Wash The washing method is subject to the commercial washing standard Wearing The model is 1.75 m wearing size 38 Product IDs FARFETCH ID: 19553029 Brand style ID: YVSR600B
Splendid Vienna V-Neck Short Sleeve Shift Dress
Paula Canovas del Vas’ quirky world may look like creative chaos, but she exercises control of it with a skilled hand and a firm vision. As she continues to build out her surrealistic universe on her own terms, her fall collection included her first looks specifically designed for men as well as a debut collaboration with Converse. In an apparently random — but far from it — manner, signature vivid knitwear, printed mesh pieces, puffy skirts and hoof-shaped footwear mingled with patterned shirtdresses, some worn as skirts, others seemingly back-to-front. There were synthetic fur-fronted pants and bomber jackets festooned with grosgrain ribbon bows, as well as a new selection of printed T-shirts. The Converse collaboration resulted in a cute bustier dress, its structured bodice standing tall, its graphic side-lacing details taken from the classic Chuck Norris style. It was paired with an over-the-knee version of the iconic sneakers, customized for the occasion with bright pink fabric flowers, handcrafted by Canovas del Vas’ mother to decorate the collection. The floral adornments were also found on the fingertips of paw-like fake-fur gloves that could plausibly become one of the statement accessories of the season. You May Also Like Enhancing the sense of anarchy, her set this season featured a series of giant yellow piñata letters that the models paraded back and forth, spelling out words within the ornate salons of the Spanish Embassy, a contrast with her vibrant, pop-colored designs. Each guest was handed a pencil and a card with a series of letters and invited to write a message using only the characters concerned. Inspired by the work of Gillian Wearing, the exercise was intended to be a reflection on the notion of authorship, anonymity and control, and tied in with the designer’s manifesto on creative freedom.
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