Vintage Evening Dress De Parisini Blue Suit Size 14 Jersey Italy - Size 14
Features
Size 14
Origin: Milano, Italy
Fashion designer: De Parisini
Material: Jersey Silk
Size: M
Description
De Parisini dress in blue silk jersey with white floral print. It is a very particular article, made up of two pieces: the petticoat dress can be glimpsed under the overcoat fastened only at the waist, where an elastic band slightly tightens the line. The soft fabric allows it to be used in different sizes, from 42 to 48 (total length 122 cm, waist 79 with non-stretched elastic). The conditions are very good: it has been worn very little.
Product Condition:
Item in very good condition. We try to present the real condition of the item as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description will prevail.
Additional Information
Fashion designer: De Parisini
Material: Jersey Silk
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