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This rare documented runway dress is a breathtaking study in couture structure and theatrical romance. The silhouette nods unmistakably to the 1950s, with a sculpted strapless bodice that cinches in and supports through a boned corset interior. Along the neckline, layers of ruffled silk taffeta create a dramatic, cloud-like trim that frames the décolletage, lending texture and movement with every turn. At the nipped waist, a perfectly placed bow emphasizes the hourglass form, anchoring the look with intention. The skirt blooms outward in sumptuous volume, crafted from a luminous metallic silk brocade woven with an intricate leaf motif that catches the light in shades of fuchsia, violet, and jewel-toned blue. Just when you think you’ve taken in every detail, the dress reveals a delightful surprise: a fitted under-skirt finished with coordinating ruffle trim beneath. It’s the kind of hidden detail that reminds you this couture creation was made not just to be seen, but to be experienced. Opportunities to acquire Parisian runway haute couture of this caliber are increasingly scarce, especially from this era. This is a statement dress that allows you to step into fashion history while feeling undeniable timeless.