dresses emporio armani Easy-to-Wear Spring 2020 Emporio Armani Runway Look 59 Grey Silk Organ –  Shrimpton Couture
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dresses emporio armani Easy-to-Wear Spring 2020 Emporio Armani Runway Look 59 Grey Silk Organ – Shrimpton Couture

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dresses emporio armani Easy-to-Wear Spring 2020 Emporio Armani Runway Look 59 Grey Silk Organ – Shrimpton CoutureThe twin of this dress walked the runway for the Spring 2020 Emporio Armani collection for the Look 59. It was made under the creative direction of Giorgio Armani. The collection was entitled "Air" and the pieces were soft. The show opened under a projection of a lightly clouded sky, and when the evening pieces walked the runway, it changed to a star filled moonscape. Appropriate given the silvers and greys of the final grouping of dresses. The

  • The twin of this dress walked the runway for the Spring 2020 Emporio Armani collection for the Look 59.
  • It was made under the creative direction of Giorgio Armani.
  • The collection was entitled "Air" and the pieces were soft. The show opened under a projection of a lightly clouded sky, and when the evening pieces walked the runway, it changed to a star filled moonscape. Appropriate given the silvers and greys of the final grouping of dresses. The sequins and paillettes on the dress catch the light beautifully and you can see that in the reference video.
  • This was shown as a strapless piece on the runway. The straps that it was sent to the shops with are set inside the upper edge of the bodice so that they could easily be tucked in if you preferred it that way.
  • The dress is made out of a textured silk organza that is beautifully light in weight but still has enough structure to hold the shape that you see.
  • Onto the silk are little oval paillettes done in different shades of silver and pewter. Each is suspended from the dress by a little hole at their tops and as they progress down the dress they have a little beaded bit so that they hang off of the dress more. At the top of the dress they are so heavily overlapped that they almost stand up and off of the dress and then as they reach the hem they scatter out.
  • A grey piping finishes the neckline and that is also what the straps are made out of. From there it skims over the bust and widens out around the waist for a easy to fit feel. It continues to widen out over the hips all the way to the hem. 
  • These were produced on a very limited basis and that is noted on the tag. It was priced at just over 6K at retail.
  • The dress is fully lined in matching grey silky feeling fabric and it closes with a hidden set back zipper. It appears to have been worn very little at all.
  • Tagged a vintage Armani 38
  • Excellent condition

Bust: to 16.5" flat across from side seam to side seam
Waist: to 17" flat across from side seam to side seam
Hips: to 22" flat across from side seam to side seam
Total length: 55.5" from top of shoulder to hem

Modern Sizing Equivalent: XS-SML

Item# DD5360

Reference Photos/Video: Spring 2020 Emporio Armani, Look 59.

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