Silk multi-coloured powder ombre, pleated, sleeveless shift dress from Matthew Williamson. The neckline is highlighted with a black tulle panel and embellished with mirror like circles and pearlised/silver stones. The dress is finished with a keyhole and diamante button fastening to the back.
Reference ID : 10029811
Composition :
silk : 100 %
Other Information :
washing instructions : professional clean
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Matthew Williamson launched his eponymous label in 1997 by designer, with a debut show that year including models, Jade Jagger, Kate Moss, Helena Christensen and Diane Kruger. Matthew Williamson continues to show his bright, fluid and deluxe bohemian collections at New York Fashion week and will be launching the first Matthew Williamson US flagship store in New York in early 2009.Whilst continuing at the design helm of his namesake company, in 2005 Matthew Williamson took over as Creative Director at LVMH owned Italian house, Emilio Pucci.
A real hidden gem of a boutique, located just outside London in the Surrey village of Esher, Bernard has been in the business of dressing stylish women for over 30 years with a philosophy born from individuality and detail. With a client list that reads like a who’s who of a fashion glossy, co-owner and buyer Helene Rappaport knows designer fashion inside and out. Rapaport curates a collection of colourful showpieces from some of fashion’s most illustrious names; Stella McCartney, Givenchy, Marc Jacobs and Matthew Williamson are just some of the collections on offer, which sit in unison with new and unique names, keeping the collection fresh.
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