John Galliano PC2001 Flower Girl Blouse

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

At the turn of the millennium, John Galliano was at the height of his designer stardom. Having been appointed as creative director of Dior in 1996 - a role he held for some 15 years - the British designers couture presentations, both for his own label and Dior, were held at the highest echelons of the fashion establishment. Alongside his British compatriot, Alexander McQueen, the two represented a long and enduring golden era of British design dominance.

From that same era, comes this cute button up blouse. As part of the 2001 Pre-Collection, it was not seen on the runway, though snippets of it can be observed in both Galliano’s own label and for Dior, with design elements often overlapping between the two (for SS2001 Ready-to-Wear, he even went so far as to present nearly the exact same collection for both labels, logos and all).

Knitted with a metallic polyester yarn atop a viscose and cupro blend, the blouse takes on a subtle glittery effect that highlights its pastel aquas and greens. A traditional Japanese style floral motif snakes diagonally throughout, where large petals appear with a geisha-like face at their centre. The blouse features a low v-neck, with a versatile button lapel that adds the option to wear it open.

Made in Italy.

77% Viscose, 15% Cupro, 8% Metallic Polyester

Condition: Like new

SIZE & FIT:

Size: S

Fit: Slightly relaxed. Fit’s a women’s S - M.

Measurements:

  • Shoulder Width: 37cm

  • Chest Width: 42.5cm

  • Hem: 36cm

  • Body Length: 46.5cm

  • Sleeve Length: 18cm

All measurements are taken with the garment laid flat.

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