Black Drape Pression Sleeveless Dress

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Cut with a formfitting silhouette and an asymmetrical hem. Viscose fabric has a soft, slinky feel and offers ample stretch. Seamless undergarments are recommended due to the figure-hugging fit.

Shopbop’s expert stylist says:
Runs true to size
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Size 34: Hayden is 5'8"/173cm
Measurements from size 34
Length: 56.75in / 144.0cm, from shoulder

Cut with a formfitting silhouette and an asymmetrical hem. Viscose fabric has a soft, slinky feel and offers ample stretch. Seamless undergarments are recommended due to the figure-hugging fit.

Shopbop’s expert stylist says:
Runs true to size
Model measurements:

Size 34: Hayden is 5'8"/173cm
Measurements from size 34
Length: 56.75in / 144.0cm, from shoulder
  • Fabric: Mid-weight slinky jersey
  • Scoop neckline and fixed shoulder straps
  • Asymmetrical button placket and slit at front
  • Shell: 90% viscose/10% elastane
  • Lined bodice, unlined skirt
  • Dry clean
  • Made in Portugal
Style #PACOO30616

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ABOUT THE BRAND

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.