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Prada Black Mini Skirt Set Sleeveless Scalloped Accent 44/8

$ 190.08

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type: Outfit/Set
  • Accents: Scalloped
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Size Type: Regular
  • Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
  • Department: Women
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Brand: PRADA
  • Set Includes: Skirt
  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • Size: 8

    Description

    Prada Black Mini Skirt Set Sleeveless Scalloped Accent 44/8
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    Design Highlights:
    Striking skirt set by Prada
    Classic black top with scalloped accent
    Pointed collar
    Sleeveless
    Button front closure
    Adorable black mini skirt
    Scalloped hem matches top
    Button front on side
    Unlined
    E
    xceptional attention to detail, fit and finish.
    Unlined
    Looks amazing with matching burgundy knee length skirt with
    scalloped accent, sold separately
    Top Size:
    ITA 44 / USA 8
    Top Measurements in Flat are Approximate:
    ·
    Chest (measured from armpit to armpit across closed) = 35”
    ·
    Waist: 32”
    ·
    Length  = 20”
    Size:
    ITA 44 / USA 8
    Skirt Measurements in Flat are Approximate:
    ·
    Waist: 30”
    ·
    Hips: 37”
    ·
    Length: 14.25”
    Italian sizes may run smaller than American sizes, so compare these measurements to your own garments
    Fabric: 72
    % Cotton, 23% Nylon, 5% Elastain
    Place of Origin: Italy
    Condition:
    Excellent
    Wear: C
    onsistent with age and use
    Thanks for looking! Please feel free to ask questions.
    Prada History:
    Prada launched its women's ready-to-wear collection in 1989, and the designs came to be known for their dropped waistlines and narrow belts. Prada's popularity skyrocketed when the fashion world took notice of its clean lines, opulent fabrics, and basic colors.
    Prada's originality made it one of the most influential fashion houses,
    and the brand became a premium status symbol in the 1990s.
    Prada's continued success was attributed to its "working-class" theme which,
    Ginia Bellafante
    at
    The New York Times Magazine
    proclaimed, "was becoming chic in the high-tech, IPO-driven early 1990s." Prada family led the Prada label on a cautious expansion, making products hard to come by.
    By 1993 Prada was awarded the Council of Fashion Designers of America
    award for accessories. By 1994, sales were at US0 million, with clothing sales accounting for 20% (expected to double in 1995). Prada won another award from the CFDA, in 1995 as a "designer of the year"