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simone rocha white dress

simone rocha white dress Spring 2017 Simone Rocha Runway Look 6 Transparent Raincoat w Embroide – Shrimpton Couture

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simone rocha white dress Spring 2017 Simone Rocha Runway Look 6 Transparent Raincoat w Embroide – Shrimpton CoutureThe twin of this coat walked the runway for Look 6 on the Spring 2017 Simone Rocha runway. It was made under the creative direction of Simone Rocha. Vogue said of the collection "when it comes down to it, Rocha's work always consists of a limited set of templates: trenchcoats, loosely fitted, lacy, semi sheer dresses, frills and florals, clear plastic heed shoes, and bags. This time, she used her utilitarian theme to bring in wrapping and tying, often

  • The twin of this coat walked the runway for Look 6 on the Spring 2017 Simone Rocha runway.
  • It was made under the creative direction of Simone Rocha.
  • Vogue said of the collection "when it comes down to it, Rocha's work always consists of a limited set of templates: trenchcoats, loosely fitted, lacy, semi sheer dresses, frills and florals, clear plastic heed shoes, and bags. This time, she used her utilitarian theme to bring in wrapping and tying, often leaving one shoulder of raincoat and jackets hanging off, and adding soft Crossbody sling bags on top." 
  • This is one of the pieces where she left one sleeve hanging off the model. It was shown on the runway layered over a dress.
  • The fabric of this is fascinating. It is made out of a clear plastic raincoat fabric that has an ivory net backing. To hold the two fabrics together it is rolled and stitched at the edges but it also has a floral pattern embroidered through both layers. The final effect is this whimsical embroidered raincoat fantasy piece.
  • The cut is pure Simone in feel with all of the exaggerated volume and pomp that you expect from her work.
  • The collar around the neck is rounded and the as it runs down the length of the front it can be flipped back on itself with buttonholes placed down the front so that you can secure it in place. I have kept it buttoned for all of these photos but you could also undo them and wear it unbuttoned. They can also act double duty as different ways to close and style the jacket.
  • The body is loose and easy with slash huge pockets built in around the hip. From there it expands outwards to become extremely full and open.
  • It can be worn with all of that volume on full display, or you can use its matching belt to cinch in the waist and add extra extraordinary shape so that you have volume above and below.
  • The sleeves are phenomenal. They are more like a mini cape than a sleeve. They come out from where they are set into the body of the coat and are completely open underneath. The hem of each sleeve is gathered in so that you get a very full poof above. I love that each sleeve has ties attached. Those ties are used to wrap around the arm and tie in place to create further shape.
  • The entire jacket has a feeling of transformation because of the belt and ties at the arm and the way the buttons run down the front. You really have several options in the way that you can wear it.
  • This would also make a phenomenal piece, not just for the collector, but as a piece for a bride looking for a unique cover-up.
  • The coat is unlined and has a some transparency. It buttons down the front if you wish and the belt can be buckled or tied into place. The plastic has retained a touch of the dry cleaning solvent smell. It is not overwhelming, but I do want to mention it for accuracy. Because of the textile it would be impossible to not have this happen. It appears to have been worn very little if at all.
  • There is no size tag present but its open and generous cut should fit most frames. It will just feel more oversized on a smaller frame.
  • Excellent condition

Sleeves: 25" and they are full and open through the upper arm
Shoulders: no true seam. They are meant to slightly drop on a smaller frame and can accommodate a larger one.
Bust: to 26" flat across from side seam to side seam
Waist-hips: open
Total length: 50" from neck to hem

Modern Sizing Equivalent: SML-LRG

Item# DD5391

Reference Photos/Video: (1-3) Spring 2017 Simone Rocha, Look 6.  /  (4) From the New York Times Fashion Week Photo Diary.

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