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Designed with a slim, floor-length silhouette. Crepe fabric is lightweight and offers no stretch.
Fabric Stretch: Non-Stretch
Non-Stretch
Super-Stretch
Fabric: Mid-weight, non-stretch crepe
Smocked elastic bodice with drop waist
Polka-dot print
Maxi length
Scoop neck
Sleeveless
Pullover design, no closure
Shell: 100% viscose
Partially lined
Lining: 82% polyamide/18% elastane
Dry clean
Imported, Madagascar
Style #PACOO30679
Measurements from size 34
Length: 59in / 150.0cm, from shoulder
Model Measurements
Somin
Size on Model
34
height
5'10" / 179cm
bust
31" / 80cm
waist
24" / 60cm
hips
35" / 88cm
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Spanish designer Francisco “Paco” Rabaneda Cuervo started out making jewelry for the likes of Givenchy and Dior—but he finally launched rabanne in 1966, as a way to showcase his rebellious side. By making use of unconventional materials (like metal and plastic) in his provocative clothing silhouettes, the designer quickly earned a reputation for being the <i>l’enfant terrible<i> of French fashion in the '60s. That same defiant brilliance influences rabanne clothing and handbags yet today—as evidenced by the label's chain-mail dresses and woven leather bags. By braiding together art and fashion, rabanne clothing and accessories remain as uncompromisingly unique as their founder.