TUXEDO HALTER GOWN

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Bill Blass
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TUXEDO HALTER GOWN

$798 Gilt
$4,500
Size (Wm US):
Women's Apparel
Wm US Wm Alpha IT UK FR JP DE Bust (inches) Waist (inches) Hip (inches)
00 XXS 34 2 32 3 28 31" 23" 33 1/2"
0 XS 36 4 34 5 30 32 1/2" 24" 35"
2 S 38 6 36 7 32 33" 25" 36"
4 S 40 8 38 9 34 34" 26" 37"
6 M 42 10 40 11 36 35" 27" 38"
8 M 44 12 42 13 38 36" 28" 39"
10 L 46 14 44 15 40 37 1/2" 29 1/2" 40 1/2"
12 L 48 16 46 17 42 39" 31" 42"
14 XL 50 18 48 19 44 40" 32 1/2" 43 1/2"
16 XL 52 20 50 21 46 41" 33" 44"
18 XXL 54 22 52 23 48 43" 34 1/2" 45"
  • 6
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    Wm Alpha M
    IT 42
    UK 10
  • 8
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    Wm Alpha M
    IT 44
    UK 12
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    Wm Alpha L
    IT 46
    UK 14
Color:
ivory / black
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Description
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Bi-color tuxedo halter gown with deep v-neck. Gathered bodice with open cut-away detail beneath. Dual strap with bow detail and two snap and one hook and eye closure behind neck. Hidden back zipper with hook and eye closure with bow detail at base of back. Single slit in back. Fully lined and finished hem. 61 inches from shoulder to hem. 32 inches in circumference at bust. 26 inches in circumference at waist.

Brand: Bill Blass

Material: 100% Silk

Origin: United States

The late, great designer Bill Blass founded his company in 1970 with a collection that reflected his personal aesthetic of understated sophistication. Over the decades Blass became the go-to clothing designer for socialites and ascended to the highest echelon of American fashion — admired for his architectural designs, meticulous tailoring, and experimentation with reversible fabrics, stitching, and negative space. From elegant suits, dresses, pants, perfume, and shirts to every-occasion shoes, watches, and other accessories, the name Bill Blass remains a synonym for sporty and sleek clothing that never goes out of style.