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Cut from fluid stretch viscose jersey in a rich royal purple tone, the gown is engineered to skim the body with intent. The flattering silhouette begins with a sculptural crossed halter bodice that gathers at the center before sweeping diagonally across the torso, forming a bold asymmetric cut-out. The jersey drapes smoothly across the waist where ruching draws the fabric inward before releasing it into a long vertical cascade sash train that falls to the floor. That panel parts at the front to reveal a daring thigh-high slit, elongating the leg and creating movement as you walk. From the back, the design is just as striking. Straps intersect again across the upper back, framing a dramatic open center cut-out. From the back hip, a sweep of jersey falls into a narrow column of draped fabric that trails behind you in an ultra chic train, maintaining the sleek line of the silhouette while adding a final note of sensual drama. This is the kind of Versace moment that feels instantly iconic. It captures Donatella at her most confident, merging attitude with unmistakable glamour. When you slip into it, the gown does exactly what great Versace should: it celebrates the body and commands attention.