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TomFord 2001 1stYearYSL Silk PlungingV Ruched Draped Black MaxiDress EveningGown

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For his first collection for Yves Saint Laurent Paris/Rive Gauche while also creative director at Gucci, American Tom Ford designed this Spring/Summer 2001 black formal evening gown that features a draped and ruched plunging V-neck overlay and stretch-silk semi-transparent maxi dress. This ready-to-wear collection marked the turning-point for French Saint Laurent (1936-2008) when he planned to retire by 2002 and sold his Parisian fashion-house to luxury conglomerates, which had named Ford (b. 1961) its creative director in 1999. Tuxedo-inspired womenswear in mostly black or white by Ford debuted in Paris, which included this dress and crystalized the iconic brand's sex appeal. It enabled Ford to win the Council Of Fashion Designers of America Womenswear Award for 2001 Designer of the Year, while he had also created collections for Gucci Group where he had gained fame over the decade. Of note, the departing French founder was not enthusiastic about the replacement designer's meteoric creative and financial impact, which Vogue reported turned "the near-bankrupt brand into a multibillion-dollar powerhouse." Made in France, this French-size-36 formal gown reinterpreted a few of the masculine elements of Saint Laurent, while maintaining the powerful "le Smoking" look that he introduced to womenswear in 1966. Around the plunging neckline revealing lots of skin, a ruched overlay of draped horizontal viscose panels are joined only at the center of the front and back for bold vertical lines rising from the floor like tuxedo trousers. With elongating draping on both sides of the entire dress, the curvaceous panels suggest a more voluptuous, yet svelte, figure. The upside-down Mandarin-collar shape at the bottom of the maxi dress is a nod to the 1977 Chinese-art-influenced haute-couture collection of Saint Laurent. Yet the black semi-sheer stretch-silk underlay, which fully lines the pull-over dress and comfortably hugs the body, is pure Tom Ford. In contrast to the opaque rippled panels, a smooth silhouette can be glimpsed in the discreetly located gaps, which makes the gown even more provocative. Remarkably, this gown can be worn a second way to appear different with draping cap-sleeves and a less voluminous bust (see single photo with view of front). When slipping it on overhead from the bottom of the dress, the arms can penetrate the top gap of the ruched panels on the openwork overlay to enable two of them to drape from the shoulders instead of underneath. Founder Yves Saint Laurent's final haute-couture collection was presented for Spring 2002. Since Tom Ford's last womenswear collection for YSL Paris/Rive Gauche in Fall/Winter 2004, he founded his eponymous luxury brand, while his multidisciplinary creative achievements continue to be recognized with major industry awards and honors. For a comparison of increasing value, a 1stDibs listing for a later-dated similar black stretch-silk long gown by Tom Ford for Gucci from Fall/Winter 2003 in excellent condition sold for $14,200, while another 1stDibs listing for a red maxi dress from his Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche collection from that same season sold for $12,000.
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  • Dimensions:
    Marked Size: FR36 with stretch (EU)Shoulder to Hem: 57 in (144.78 cm)
  • Style:
    1966 Le Smoking tuxedo (In the Style Of)
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  • Material Notes:
    Given construction with little restriction, the stretch-silk dress will also fit a larger size.
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, IL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3244218135972
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