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This ultra rare gown is constructed in a long, fluid princess silhouette and made from four exquisite layers. Two inner layers of semi-sheer silk chiffon are overlaid with a double layer of ruby red tulle that is painstakingly embroidered with a net-like constellation of beads, sequins, and crystals in multiple shapes and shades of red. A final veil of sheer tulle floats over the beaded structure, giving the gown an ethereal luminosity. The front bodice is clean, minimal, and delicately suspended by slender straps. The unexpected reveal comes at the back: a dramatic open design framed by a sculptural cut-out cage, anchored with a silk satin clasp. This architectural detail balances the gown’s softness with a precise modern edge. Made even more poignant following Armani’s passing only months ago, this gown represents an archival fashion investment piece due to its high-profile editorial history and runway pedigree. This museum-worthy and instantly recognizable gown stands as a testament to Armani’s legacy.
Measurements
(marked a size 40)
Bust: 34-35 inches
Waist: 27-28 inches
Hips: up to 38 inches
Total Length: 59 inches
This important 2001 Giorgio Armani documented runway gown is in beautiful condition with no noticeable stains, rips or alterations.Closes with a back hidden center zipper and additional hook/eye clasps. A wonderful investment piece that will only increase in value