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Crafted from a jet-black stretch viscose knit, the dress hugs the body with that unmistakable Galliano precision—contouring every curve while still feeling fluid and effortless. The construction is particularly beautiful: angled, overlapping panels wrap around the body in a subtle rhythmic pattern. Wide, clean straps frame a softly scooped bustline that gives the low neckline a quiet sensuality silhouette. And then comes the real magic—the lower skirt, where cascading layers of airy silk-chiffon ruffles spill downward in asymmetric tiers, adding texture with each step. Though not a documented runway piece, it absolutely carries that signature 'Dior by Galliano' allure: flattering, sultry, and unmistakably chic.