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Dominique Sirop Haute Couture Dress, Spring/Summer 1999

Dominique Sirop Haute Couture Dress, Spring/Summer 1999

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This haute couture gown from Dominique Sirop’s Spring/Summer 1999 collection features a sleeveless bodice in a light pink/nude tone, detailed with irregular linear embellishment that creates a textured appearance. The skirt is composed of soft chiffon panels arranged in diagonal and horizontal tiers, producing a layered effect that adds movement and dimension. The silhouette is long and narrow, with a smooth transition from the fitted upper section to the cascading skirt. The construction reflects techniques typical of couture garment-making, including hand-applied detailing and carefully engineered layering.

A non-lined version of this design appeared in the original Spring/Summer 1999 runway presentation, highlighting the transparency and lightness of the fabrics. The lined version shown here offers a more opaque interpretation while retaining the original structure and detailing.

 

Dominique Sirop is a French couturier recognised for his work within the Paris haute couture tradition. After training with major fashion houses, he established his own label and was admitted as an official haute couture member by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture—an achievement granted to only a limited number of designers.

 

Condition

Very good. Some pulls to the chiffon skirt.

As this is a couture, made to measure garment, the size is not indicated. Please see approximate measurements below.

 

Bust: 30-32"

Waist: 24-27"

Length (front): 62.5"

Length (back): 64"

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