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KENZO VINTAGE

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Wrap top in black from Kenzo Vintage. This woven silk blouse features a v-neck, long dolman sleeves, ruched detail at the bust, and tonal jacquard detail throughout. Has a wrap tie at the waist. Please note that vintage items are not new and therefore might have minor imperfections.
Item ID:10306948

Composition & Care

  • Composition: Silk 100%
  • WASHING INSTRUCTIONS : Dry Clean Only
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    SHIPPING FROM: Amarcord Vintage Fashion, New York


    Amarcord Vintage Fashion
    Every piece in Amarcord’s two New York stores is handpicked by Patrizia Bordoni on annual pilgrimages to her native Italy. The result is a pantheon to upscale European vintage fashion, featuring legendary labels. Since the first store opened in 2000 Amarcord has been named Best Vintage Store by New York Magazine.

    Designer: KENZO VINTAGE


    The house of Kenzo opened in 1970, in the Galerie Vivienne nearby the Palais Royale in Paris. The creator and fonder, Kenzo Takada, quickly became one of the main precursors of the seventies. He livened up the couture rules by charming with coloured, merry, spontaneous, poetic creations and by bringing a new freshness. Takada retired in 1999, and in 2003 Antonto Marras became artistic director of the women’s line. He gave new life to the brand, remaining close to its sources. In 2008, Marras was appointed head of the whole artistic directorship of Kenzo where he remains today.

    Visit Kenzo for more information on this designer.