

We find that there's something very avant garde about this shiny asymmetrical
See by Chloe dress. Perhaps its the fact that they slashed one sleeve & left the other on? There's also pockets. The "dress" to the right is all that & more - a cape, a scarf, trousers...it's a beautiful diaphanous pleated
Issey Miyake piece with one large opening (for head, arms, legs...). Its the pieces that keeps on giving!


The
Dries Van Noten dress to the left has a remarkable amount of delicate pleating around the neckline leading into a sleek sleeve. The dress can be belted around the waist, or worn lower at the hips. The
Marni dress to the right has similar neckline pleating, with a skirt that structures the entire dress!