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The semi-sheer camisole slip blouse immediately draws you in with its vibrant playful print. The ivory silk chiffon with scattered blue leaves starts to read like illustrations from a 1920s storybook: Bundled-up flapper girls in red cloche hats, fur-trimmed coats, patterned skirts, and stockings mingle with mischievous winged cherubs. On the back, one woman bends over to adjust her stocking while a cherub hiding behind a striped hatbox draws back his bow and arrow. The top itself has an easy-to-wear, blousy shape that gently follows the figure before flaring slightly at the waist. Slender spaghetti straps complement the softly dipped front trimmed with lace, giving it a lingerie-inspired finish. The reverse falls into a low scoop, leaving much of the back exposed. The coordinating bias-cut skirt provides a beautiful textural contrast. Fashioned primarily from a fully lined cream silk-cashmere blend knit, it hugs the hips before narrowing toward the lower leg. A series of zigzag panels gives way to two tiers of fluttering silk chiffon: the upper features the same cheeky motif as the top, while the layer beneath introduces a sunny yellow floral-and-polka-dot pattern. Cut into irregular handkerchief points, the cascading tiers sway independently as you walk, bringing a lively burst of color and movement below the close-fitting knit. Part of the appeal of this ensemble is just how many ways you can style it. Wear both pieces together for the full Galliano fantasy. On more relaxed days, you could style the camisole with denim, while the skirt would be fabulous with a tailored jacket. This archival set is highly collectible, playful, and unmistakably Galliano.
Measurements
Camisole Blouse
(marked a size 38)
Bust: 33-34 inches
Total Length: 20 inches
Matching Skirt
(varies due to stretch knit)
Waist: 25-29 inches
Hips: best up to 37 inches
Total Length: 37 inches
This incredibly special 2004 s/s John Galliano camisole blouse and matching bias-cut skirt ensemble is in beautiful condition with no holes, rips, stains, or alterations. The skirt closes with a set of side buttons. Highly wearable and an investment piece that will continue to increase in value.