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CommeDesGarcons 2000 StuddedLeather PinstripeWool RawEdgeNeck HalfDress Topcoat

About the Item

Japanese Rei Kawakubo designed this wool-blend half-dress topcoat with embossed pinstripes for her Comme des Garcons Fall/Winter 2000 collection, which she titled "Hard And Forceful" to expand on her 1990s deconstruction and punk-rock inspiration. The open jacket with hand-cut neckline and frayed edges imposes a feminine short-sleeve-dress silhouette on traditional menswear materials, which also includes two silver-metal-studded black leather belts that extend from each hip to buckle in front. The right side hangs loosely, while the left side is gathered and wrapped via one of the belts that slips through a faux-pocket gap in a seam. With its non-restrictive darts, tucks and waistline in the front and back, the coat can also be worn backwards. For stunning contrast, we suggest styling it with a long voluminous skirt partly pulled through the seam gap or draped into a bustle shape to hang over the belt. On the runway that season, otherwise masculine ensembles were mixed with pleated tulle skirts. All tags remain on this excellent condition 23-year-old topcoat.
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