versace corset dress Vintage 1995 Gianni Versace Black Corset High-Slit Campaign Gown
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versace corset dress

versace corset dress Vintage 1995 Gianni Versace Black Corset High-Slit Campaign Gown

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versace corset dress Vintage 1995 Gianni Versace Black Corset High-Slit Campaign GownID: 0509253 Size: small Condition: excellent An extremely rare and ultra seductive Gianni Versace black boned corset and matching high slit skirt set dating back to his iconic 1995 spring summer collection. This striking ensemble was runway look 76 modeled by the beautiful Helena Christensen. It was also famously worn by Madonna for the season's unforgettable campaign, and the images of her in this set were so successful that she agreed to shoot a

ID: 0509253
Size: small
Condition: excellent

 

An extremely rare and ultra seductive Gianni Versace black boned corset and matching high-slit skirt set dating back to his iconic 1995 spring-summer collection. This striking ensemble was runway look 76 modeled by the beautiful Helena Christensen. It was also famously worn by Madonna for the season's unforgettable campaign, and the images of her in this set were so successful that she agreed to shoot a second Versace campaign a few months later. Chic, effortless corsetry was Gianni's specialty, and this season was all about the Versace cinch. Vogue declared that "the body is back" when they covered this show, and the rest was fashion history! This highly coveted piece is a perfect representation of Gianni’s vision for the modern woman: strong, sensual, and unapologetically glamorous. Made from an ultra-soft sleek blend of rayon, nylon, and spandex, the ensemble clings to the body with tailored precision, celebrating the feminine form. The ensemble is anchored by a fully boned corset which has textured paneling to create dimension and a bra-like bustier that supports and elevates the décolletage. The lace up front and side are detailed with subtle Medusa head eyelets, an unmistakable touch of the house's iconography. The corset’s construction sculpts the waist in a way that’s undeniably sexy. Couture level craftsmanship. Descending from the corset is a long, fluid, unlined skirt which cleverly connects to the Interior bottom of the corset with snaps. The fabric is ruched at each hip bone, parting gently to offer dramatic double high slit leg exposure—a nod to Versace’s fearless embrace of sensuality. The skirt’s airy silhouette dances with motion, amplifying the ensemble's dynamic tension between control and freedom. This well-documented lifetime Gianni Versace is an epic moment in fashion history. From the catwalk to the red carpet, this is a true museum-worthy Versace masterpiece that turns every entrance into an event.
Measurements
Marked a European 42
Corset Top
Bust: 32-35 inches (can accommodate larger cups)
Waist: 24-27 inches
Longest Length: 22 inches
Matching Skirt
Waist: 26 inches
Hips: up to 40 inches 
Total Length: 40 inches
This archival 1995 Gianni Versace documented runway look is in beautiful condition with no rips, stainsor holes. The inside is immaculate and complete with intricate boned corsetry. Highly wearable and an investment piece that will only continue to increase in value.
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