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Genny by Gianni Versace Intricate Pearl and Diamond Beaded Cutout Ivory Jacket
By Gianni Versace for Genny
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Genny by Gianni Versace Intricate Pearl and Diamond Beaded Cutout Ivory Jacket. Size US 8. Designer tag has been removed.
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1990s Italian Jackets

Gianni Versace for Genny Yellow Beaded Jacket and Chiffon Skirt Ensemble
By Gianni Versace for Genny
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This rare and glamorous Genny by Gianni Versace Yellow Bolero and Chiffon Skirt Set features beaded diamond embroidery. The Bolero is short sleeved and the skirt features draped Sil...
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1990s Italian Bolero Jackets

Genny by Gianni Versace Pink Beaded Diamond Embroidered Short Sleeve Jacket
By Gianni Versace for Genny
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This rare and glamorous Genny by Gianni Versace Pink Bolero features beaded diamond embroidery. It is short sleeved. Designer Label Removed. Size US 10
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1990s American Bolero Jackets

Genny Beige Alpaca Wool Boucle Coat 1980s
By Gianni Versace for Genny
Located in Brindisi, Bt
Genny vintage 80s women's coat. Short cape model, without buttons, beige color, in bouclé. Fabric 51% alpaca, 49% wool, internally lined. Made in Italy. Condition: Excellent Item u...
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1980s Italian Coats

*SALE* GENNY by Gianni Versace black heavily beaded bustier and bolero
By Gianni Versace for Genny
Located in San Fransisco, CA
Very intricately beaded bustier and matching bolero designed by Gianni Versace for Genny dating to the 1980's. Best suited for a US 2. Jet black in color. Bustier zips up center back...
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Late 20th Century Italian Bolero Jackets

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