Fleur Du MalLe Stretch Multifit Dress in Black. - size XL (also in L, M, S, XS)

$119 - $148
Colors
Black
Sizes
L, M, S, XL

Product Info

fleur du mal Le Stretch Multifit Lace Long Sleeve Dress in Black

From FWRD

fleur du mal Le Stretch Multifit Lace Long Sleeve Dress in Black Self: 37% nylon 34% spandex 29% recycled nylon Contrast Fabric: 95% silk 5% spandex. Made in Myanmar. Hand wash. Unlined. Back keyhole with loop button closure. Lace fabric. Garment is intentionally sheer, undergarments will show through.. Please note undergarment not included. FLEF-WD101. DR0481. About the designer: Founded in 2012 by Jennifer Zuccarini, Fleur du Mal is a sublime collection of ready-to-wear essentials and sexy lingerie. Jennifer Zuccarini, the former design director at Victoria's Secret and co-founder of Kiki de Montparnasse, explains that the it is not just products, but a full sensory experience allowing the consumer to immerse in the culture, sound, taste, and feel of Fleur du Mal. The name derived from French poet Charles Baudelaire’s pioneering work, Les Fleurs du mal, Flowers of evil. Zuccarini says whether it's a sheer chiffon blouse or a pleated tulle bodysuit, Fleur du Mal celebrates dressing up and undressing.

fleur du mal Le Stretch Multifit Dress in Black. - size XL (also in L, M, S, XS)

From Revolve

fleur du mal Le Stretch Multifit Dress in Black. - size XL (also in L, M, S, XS) fleur du mal Le Stretch Multifit Dress in Black. - size XL (also in L, M, S, XS) 37% nylon 34% spandex 29% recycled nylon. Made in Myanmar. Hand wash. Unlined. Pull-on styling. Back keyhole cut-out with loop button closure. Lightweight lace fabric Garment is intentionally sheer, undergarments will show through. Please note undergarment not included. FLER-WD50. DR0481. Fleur du Mal inspires dressing up and undressing. Founded in 2012 under the direction of Jennifer Zuccarini, Fleur du Mal is a luxury ready-to-wear, lingerie and swim brand based in New York. The Fleur du Mal woman is chic, playful and a little mischievous - a duality that draws from the infamous collection of poems by Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal.