fleur du mal Halter Dress in Blue. Size M, S, XS.
Color
Blue
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
fleur du mal Halter Dress in Blue. Size M, S, XS. Self: 100% silk Contrast Fabric: 80% cotton 20% nylon. Made in China. Dry clean only. Fully lined. Hidden side zipper closure. Halterneck styling with tie closure. Front and back cut-out Lightweight charmeuse fabric with lace trim. FLER-WD71. DR0426. Fleur du Mal inspires dressing up and undressing. Founded in 2012 under the direction of Jennifer Zuccarini, Fleur du Mal is a luxury ready-to-wear, lingerie and swim brand based in New York. The Fleur du Mal woman is chic, playful and a little mischievous - a duality that draws from the infamous collection of poems by Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal.
Details
fleur du mal Halter Dress in Blue. Size M, S, XS. Self: 100% silk Contrast Fabric: 80% cotton 20% nylon. Made in China. Dry clean only. Fully lined. Hidden side zipper closure. Halterneck styling with tie closure. Front and back cut-out Lightweight charmeuse fabric with lace trim. FLER-WD71. DR0426. Fleur du Mal inspires dressing up and undressing. Founded in 2012 under the direction of Jennifer Zuccarini, Fleur du Mal is a luxury ready-to-wear, lingerie and swim brand based in New York. The Fleur du Mal woman is chic, playful and a little mischievous - a duality that draws from the infamous collection of poems by Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal.
fleur du mal Halter Dress in Blue. Size M, S, XS. Self: 100% silk Contrast Fabric: 80% cotton 20% nylon. Made in China. Dry clean only. Fully lined. Hidden side zipper closure. Halterneck styling with tie closure. Front and back cut-out Lightweight charmeuse fabric with lace trim. FLER-WD71. DR0426. Fleur du Mal inspires dressing up and undressing. Founded in 2012 under the direction of Jennifer Zuccarini, Fleur du Mal is a luxury ready-to-wear, lingerie and swim brand based in New York. The Fleur du Mal woman is chic, playful and a little mischievous - a duality that draws from the infamous collection of poems by Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal.