An Era Of Pure Fashion Gold--London's Early-70s Rock Star Period, When Ossie Clark Took The Helm; A Moment In Time When British Fashion Took A Startling Turn, And Wearing An Ossie Meant You Were A Part Of It All . . . .
This Magnificent Tuxedo Gown Works A Magic Spell. Ossie Borrowed Some Elements From Men's Tailoring, But Kept The Overall Effect Syper-Feminine And Elegantly Sexy.
The Design Is Very 40s-Inspired. Cut With Precision And Fits Like A Dream. Meticulously Pieced Together, In Black Moss Crepe And Black Satin. Midweight And Unlined; Metal Side Zipper On the Left Side, Shoulders And Bodice Have Tiny Pin Tucks. Devastating Elegance And Couture-Quality Construction.
Thin, Soft, And Liquid Flowing Skirt. All The Details Are Brilliant--Satin Lapels Are Tacked Down So They Won't Flop Closed--Big Rolled Cuffs, And Check Out The Double Pointed Design At The Wrists; Sexy, Nipped-In Waist With Two-Button Closure That Creates A Little Keyhole At Your Tummy (Ossie Always Threw In That Little EXTRA Jolt Of Sexy Glamour!) Back Of The Shoulders Has A Panel Of Black Satin.
Waist Panel Is Styled Liked A Tuxedo Vest--Two Points Of Satin Connecting With The Double Seams At The Front Of The Skirt--Back Of The Bodice Cinches With A Little Satin Sash And A Round Plastic Buckle--Styled Just Like A Man's Vest--Just So Good! Jacket Is Open Literally To The Waist--As Always, Ossie Didn't Shy Away From Sexy Provocation--This Gown Is Meant To Be Worn With Supreme Confidence And Attitude . . . We Really See Kate Moss In This . . .
SIZE 7/8
BUST 36-ish
WAIST 28
SLEEVES 28
SHOULDER TO SHOULDER 14.5
LENGTH 60
OSSIE CLARK FOR RADLEY
MINT CONDITION
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