Altuzarra Woolfe Dress in Black - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS).
Color
Black
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
Altuzarra Woolfe Dress in Black - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS). 85% viscose 15% polyester. Dry clean only. Unlined. Pull-on styling. 3D floral appliques at neckline. Heavyweight slinky jersey fabric. ALTU-WD92. S226-8322. About the designer: Chinese-French designer Joseph Altuzarra received his B.A. in Art & History from Swathmore College before interning at Marc Jacobs and designing for Proenza Schouler in New York. After refining his pattern-making skills at Rochas, he returned to Paris as first assistant to Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy. In 2008 he debuted his 12 piece collection at New York Fashion Week, showcasing his vision for ready-to-wear luxury that celebrates the femininity and confidence of the modern sophisticated woman.
Details
Altuzarra Woolfe Dress in Black - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS). 85% viscose 15% polyester. Dry clean only. Unlined. Pull-on styling. 3D floral appliques at neckline. Heavyweight slinky jersey fabric. ALTU-WD92. S226-8322. About the designer: Chinese-French designer Joseph Altuzarra received his B.A. in Art & History from Swathmore College before interning at Marc Jacobs and designing for Proenza Schouler in New York. After refining his pattern-making skills at Rochas, he returned to Paris as first assistant to Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy. In 2008 he debuted his 12 piece collection at New York Fashion Week, showcasing his vision for ready-to-wear luxury that celebrates the femininity and confidence of the modern sophisticated woman.
Altuzarra Woolfe Dress in Black - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS). 85% viscose 15% polyester. Dry clean only. Unlined. Pull-on styling. 3D floral appliques at neckline. Heavyweight slinky jersey fabric. ALTU-WD92. S226-8322. About the designer: Chinese-French designer Joseph Altuzarra received his B.A. in Art & History from Swathmore College before interning at Marc Jacobs and designing for Proenza Schouler in New York. After refining his pattern-making skills at Rochas, he returned to Paris as first assistant to Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy. In 2008 he debuted his 12 piece collection at New York Fashion Week, showcasing his vision for ready-to-wear luxury that celebrates the femininity and confidence of the modern sophisticated woman.