Helmut Lang Double Layer Dress in Black. Size S.
Color
Black
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
Helmut Lang Double Layer Dress in Black. Size S. 92% cupro 8% elastane. Made in Portugal. Dry clean only. Fully lined. Pull-on layered styling. Midweight slinky jersey fabric. HLNR-WD61. O05HW605. Helmut Lang is best known for his minimalist and simple approach to fashion design. In 1979, The Austrian-born designer launched his eponymous fashion line in Vienna. In 1980, he moved headquarters to New York and began selling garments in upscale department stores and signature Helmut Lang stores throughout the world. Although Helmut Lang is no longer a designer with the company, the label still produces looks with the signature minimalist style.
Details
Helmut Lang Double Layer Dress in Black. Size S. 92% cupro 8% elastane. Made in Portugal. Dry clean only. Fully lined. Pull-on layered styling. Midweight slinky jersey fabric. HLNR-WD61. O05HW605. Helmut Lang is best known for his minimalist and simple approach to fashion design. In 1979, The Austrian-born designer launched his eponymous fashion line in Vienna. In 1980, he moved headquarters to New York and began selling garments in upscale department stores and signature Helmut Lang stores throughout the world. Although Helmut Lang is no longer a designer with the company, the label still produces looks with the signature minimalist style.
Helmut Lang Double Layer Dress in Black. Size S. 92% cupro 8% elastane. Made in Portugal. Dry clean only. Fully lined. Pull-on layered styling. Midweight slinky jersey fabric. HLNR-WD61. O05HW605. Helmut Lang is best known for his minimalist and simple approach to fashion design. In 1979, The Austrian-born designer launched his eponymous fashion line in Vienna. In 1980, he moved headquarters to New York and began selling garments in upscale department stores and signature Helmut Lang stores throughout the world. Although Helmut Lang is no longer a designer with the company, the label still produces looks with the signature minimalist style.