prabal gurung dress Prettiest Fall 2024 Atelier Prabal Gurung Look 7 Black Dotted Pale Nude  Pinkish Net Strapless Dress w Full Skirts
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prabal gurung dress

prabal gurung dress Prettiest Fall 2024 Atelier Prabal Gurung Look 7 Black Dotted Pale Nude Pinkish Net Strapless Dress w Full Skirts

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prabal gurung dress Prettiest Fall 2024 Atelier Prabal Gurung Look 7 Black Dotted Pale Nude Pinkish Net Strapless Dress w Full SkirtsThe twin of this dress was shown as Look 7 for the Fall 2024 atelier collection It was made under the creative direction of Prabal Gurung He told Vogue that "We've always had a small private client business". He had soft launched his Aterlier collection the previous year to bring more clients pieces that are focused around specific occasions and more traditional silhouettes. The Fall 2024 collection was the first publicly shown Atelier collection from

  • The twin of this dress was shown as Look 7 for the Fall 2024 atelier collection
  • It was made under the creative direction of Prabal Gurung
  • He told Vogue that "We've always had a small private client business". He had soft-launched his Aterlier collection the previous year to bring more clients pieces that are focused around specific occasions and more traditional silhouettes. The Fall 2024 collection was the first publicly shown Atelier collection from Prabal. 
  • This is an absolutely beautiful dress that showcases his love of a more traditional silhouette. Even though it is a modern piece it has that perfect feel of the 1950s Hollywood Golden Era in its silhouette.
  • The dress is made out of a pale nude net that has a touch of pink to it. Little black chenille dots are fused onto the fabric for the perfect little detailing.
  • The bodice is strapless and I love the soft curve to the top edge. Inside there is a boned and cupped built in corset to hold you perfectly in place. It is fitted and the waist comes in and then curves back out slightly.
  • The skirt is phenomenal. There is a little peplum of the tulle with netting underneath that sits just under at the waist and then it falls in two more tiers to the floor. The middle tier has a a double layer of tulle under it and then there are more built-in layers under the entire skirt.The innermost layer is a more stiffened net that has bands of stiffening placed horizontally around the hem and through the body of the skirt to hold its volume. I did not add any crinolines under the dress. All the volume you see is because of the built-in construction.
  • The back of the skirt trails out slightly behind you and is cut longer than the front.
  • The fabric used is still very light so even with the intricate construction of the dress is still feels light and comfortable to wear.
  • I love the little bow that falls down one hip. And I love that this is added with a little brooch pin so that if you choose to not wear it you can take it off completely or you can move it to where it suits you best.
  • The dress is fully lined in netting as described above with a full built-in corset that is boned and cupped. A waist stay inside hooks to close. The corset closes with its own zipper and then the dress zippers to close over that with a hidden set zipper. The dress appears to have never been worn.
  • Tagged a modern Gurung 6
  • Excellent condition

Bust: 16-17" flat across from side seam to side seam
Waist: 12-13" flat across from side seam to side seam
Hips: open
Bodice: 13.5" from top of bodice to waist
Total length: 59" from top of bodice to front hem and the back extends another 6" beyond that

Modern Sizing Equivalent: XS-SML

Item# DD5177

Reference Photo: Fall 2024 Atelier Prabal Gurung, Look 7.

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