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Emilio Pucci Sheer Long Sleeve Dress in Fuchsia 100% polyamide. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Unlined. Boat-neckline design. Mesh fabric. Garment is intentionally sheer, undergarments will show through. Please note undergarment not included. EMIF-WD67. 4UJI36-4U759. About the designer: Florentine Italian designer Emilio Pucci crafted effortlessly elegant clothing in signature abstract, graphic prints inspired by Sicilian mosaics, heraldic banners, Bali Batiks and African motifs in a kaleidoscope of colors. Driven by the desire to liberate women through freedom of movement, his designs featured sensual, free-flowing lines that flattered the natural curves of the female body. Emilio Pucci heralded the concept of designer ready-to-wear, resulting in a cascading effect throughout the fashion industry. In April 2000, an alliance was formed between the Pucci family and LVMH, and in March 2015 the Italian designer Massimo Giorgetti was appointed Creative Director.

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Pucci Boat Neck Long Sleeve Sheer Dress In Multicolour

Boat Neck Long Sleeve Sheer Dress In Multicolour

Emilio Pucci Sheer Long Sleeve Dress in Fuchsia 100% polyamide. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Unlined. Boat-neckline design. Mesh fabric. Garment is intentionally sheer, undergarments will show through. Please note undergarment not included. EMIF-WD67. 4UJI36-4U759. About the designer: Florentine Italian designer Emilio Pucci crafted effortlessly elegant clothing in signature abstract, graphic prints inspired by Sicilian mosaics, heraldic banners, Bali Batiks and African motifs in a kaleidoscope of colors. Driven by the desire to liberate women through freedom of movement, his designs featured sensual, free-flowing lines that flattered the natural curves of the female body. Emilio Pucci heralded the concept of designer ready-to-wear, resulting in a cascading effect throughout the fashion industry. In April 2000, an alliance was formed between the Pucci family and LVMH, and in March 2015 the Italian designer Massimo Giorgetti was appointed Creative Director.

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