This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in West Palm Beach, Florida.
70's Italian Designer Yellow Linen Boxy Shift Dress by Gianni Versace
Earlier Piece, made in Italy
Linen, Boxy pleated shift in a lovely Yellow,
No buttons, no zippers, no pockets
Semi sheer. A few marks from age and wear.
Measurements are taken flat and are approximate:
Underarm: 22”
Waist: 21”
Across bottom hem at smallest: 19”
L: 39”
Has a very 1920s 30s silhouette, add a few necklaces and makes a nice day dress
“Gianni Versace (1946-1997) and Donatella Versace (1955) were brother and sister, from Reggio, Italy. Gianni Versace began in fashion by working for his mother’s dressmaking business. In 1971 he went to Milan, where he ended up at Genny and Complice. In 1978 he started the Versace label with a collection of women’s wear; menswear followed the next year. From the beginning, Versace has been known for sexy, slender dresses, often in strong colors. Versace clothes are not timid.
Versace Atelier was started in 1989; this line was a couture level label. Versus, a diffusion line for younger customers, was started in 1993, with Donatella Versace as the head designer.
Versace was a favorite of many famous women in the 1990s. Princess Diana had a fondness for Versace and Elizabeth Hurley was an overnight sensation when she wore a Versace gown which was held together with gold safety pins. In 1997, Gianni was murdered, and Donatella became the head designer at Versace.” - Vintage Fashion Guild
This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in West Palm Beach, Florida.