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Designer: Rochas
Silk printed jacquard chiffon silk Robe with belt Rochas lingerie NEW with tag
By Rochas
Located in Saint-Ouen-Sur-Seine, FR
Silk printed jacquard chiffon silk Robe with belt and beltloop. New with tag. SIZE 44( Fr) XL
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Early 2000s French Rochas Lingerie

Printed silk déshabillé Rochas Circa 1980
By Rochas
Located in Saint-Ouen-Sur-Seine, FR
Printed silk déshabillé. Branded fabric. Belt-loop but belt is missing. SIZE XL
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1980s French Rochas Lingerie

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