Wool Eyelet Blouson Skirt

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Jean Paul Gaultier
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Wool Eyelet Blouson Skirt

$399 Gilt
$1,205
Size (Wm Alpha):
Women's Apparel
Wm Alpha Wm US IT UK FR JP DE Bust (inches) Waist (inches) Hip (inches)
XXS 00 34 2 32 3 28 31" 23" 33 1/2"
XS 0 36 4 34 5 30 32 1/2" 24" 35"
S 2 38 6 36 7 32 33" 25" 36"
S 4 40 8 38 9 34 34" 26" 37"
M 6 42 10 40 11 36 35" 27" 38"
M 8 44 12 42 13 38 36" 28" 39"
L 10 46 14 44 15 40 37 1/2" 29 1/2" 40 1/2"
L 12 48 16 46 17 42 39" 31" 42"
XL 14 50 18 48 19 44 40" 32 1/2" 43 1/2"
XL 16 52 20 50 21 46 41" 33" 44"
XXL 18 54 22 52 23 48 43" 34 1/2" 45"
  • s
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    Wm US 2
    IT 38
    UK 6
  • m
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    Wm US 6
    IT 42
    UK 10
  • l
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    Wm US 10
    IT 46
    UK 14
Color:
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Description
Designer
  • Knit wool skirt
  • Elasticized waist, eyelet trim throughout, scalloped trim at hem with drawstring closure with tassel detail, tonal top stitching, panel seaming
  • Fully lined
  • 27 inches from waist to hemline; Measurements were taken from a size S
  • Model's height is 5 feet 9½ inches; bust 33 inches; waist 24 inches; hips 34 inches
  • Dry clean only

Brand: Jean Paul Gaultier

Material: 100% virgin wool shell

Origin: Italy

Often called the “enfant terrible” of Parisian haute couture, designer Jean Paul Gaultier has cemented his place in fashion history with his penchant for audacious silhouettes. The man behind Madonna’s 1990s-era cone bras, Gaultier has dressed men in skirts, women in grass bustiers, and both sexes in outrageous outfits inspired by bondage culture. Yet Gaultier is also known for his elegant everyday clothes and accessories — think cheeky trompe l’oeil knits, impeccably tailored pleated skirts, classic cardigans and belted jackets, sleek eyewear and shoes, and regal Gothic velvet pieces. Aside from working on his own line, Gaultier has collaborated with Puig on several designer perfumes and colognes (Classique and Madame for women, Kokorico and Le Mâle for men) and with La Perla on a collection of women’s lingerie. For most of the aughts he served as the creative director of Hermès, fusing his irreverent style with the prestigious fashion house’s refined glamour.