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We were thrilled to find our striking gown, styled with a matching jacket, documented on the runway. Fashioned from incredibly light fully-lined silk, the fabric is printed in a graphic black and white houndstooth motif inspired by one of Chanel's most enduring styles. What makes this textile truly extraordinary is the addition of individually applied patterned sequins that echo the print beneath, creating a dazzling surface that shifts beautifully with movement and light. Up close, the workmanship is nothing short of remarkable. The bias-cut silhouette is equally captivating. The gown is suspended from an elegant halter neckline that wraps around the neck and clasps discreetly at the front, leaving the shoulders and back completely bare. Designed to hug the figure, the dress skims the body and falls into a small train that sweeps the floor as you walk away. The craftsmanship of this piece is something we may never see again, and you will own one of the most memorable creations from the beginning of Lagerfeld's remarkable Chanel legacy.