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misslulamay
misslulamay
Updated Apr 29
misslulamay
misslulamay
Updated Apr 29

F/W 2002 Yves Saint Laurent by Tom Ford Black Velvet Ribbon Dress, Size 38

Yves Saint Laurent

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F/W 2002 Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche by Tom Ford Black Velvet Ribbon Dress Version of the dress can be seen on F/W 2002 Look 32/45 Model: Marcelle Bittar Size 38 FR Length: 42” in Bust: 30” in Waist: 28” in Hip: 36” in Fully Lined 100% Silk Made in France Presenting a timeless Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche little black dress, designed by Tom Ford. From the Fall/Winter 2002 collection, this stunning midi dress in black features a fitted body with an open neckline. The sleeves are tailored with a slight bell shape at the cuff. The back of the dress features a large silk velvet bow a top a semi open back that can be tied a number of ways, creating versatility. This masterpiece, while simple, is a great representation of Ford's work while at YSL. Effortlessly sexy and sleek, this dress LBD is sure to WOW. ✨In excellent condition, lost main tag over time but main identifiers such as size tag with season and style # and zipper marked YSL are still attached. Willing to negotiate on price - feel free to reach out if you have any questions✨ Currently for sale on: 1stDibs for $2495 and VintageBy for $2956
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