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Veste boléro vintage tissage crêpe Hesselhøj (Danemark) années 80 : M

Veste boléro vintage tissage crêpe Hesselhøj (Danemark) années 80 : M

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Neuf sans étiquettes
Commentaires du vendeur
“80s Vintage (mint condition)”
Brand
Hesselhøj (Denmark)
Outer Shell Material
Wool Blend
Size Type
Regular
Department
Women
Type
Jacket
Size
M
Color
Black
Style
Dinner Jacket
MPN
Elsa Schiaparelli, Romeo Gigli, Claude Montana, Edward Achour, Gianfranco Ferre, Azzedine Alaia, Balmain, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Givenchy, Celine, Christopher Kane, Roksanda, Roland Mouret, David Koma
Fabric Type
Crepe
Country/Region of Manufacture
Denmark
Vintage
Yes
État :
Neuf sans étiquettes
80s Vintage (mint condition)
Livraison :
21,00 USD (environ 18,48 EUR) Economy International Shipping.
Lieu où se trouve l'objet : Berlin, Allemagne
Délai de livraison :
Estimé entre le mar. 20 mai
Retours :
Retours refusés.

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Hesselhøj (Denmark) Crepe Weave Bolero Dinner Jacket : M

Vintage (mint condition)

Tag: 36
Size: M
Color: Black
Fabric: Crepe
Material: Wool Blend
Composition: 70% Polyester 30% Wool

Measurements (cm):
Chest: 59
Length: 50
Shoulder: 39
Sleeve: 58

Elsa Schiaparelli’s innovative couture heritage resonates in the jacket’s playful yet refined shaping, echoing her penchant for unexpected closures and surreal twists. Romeo Gigli’s romantic, softly modern lines appear in the piece’s fluid fit through the torso, contrasting neatly with the crisp collar edges. Claude Montana’s iconic 1980s power silhouettes align with the jacket’s bold shoulder emphasis and short, structured cut, while Edward Achour’s contemporary Parisian approach is reflected in the garment’s neat proportions and polished finishing. Gianfranco Ferre, often referred to as the “architect of fashion,” shares the same dedication to sharp geometry and architectural tailoring, a principle also central to Azzedine Alaia’s body-sculpting designs, which parallel this jacket’s contoured waist and precise seaming. Balmain’s celebrated emphasis on strong shoulders and bold silhouettes underscores the jacket’s statement-making upper line, and Alexander McQueen’s dramatic tailoring ethos surfaces in the subtly avant-garde angular lapels. Chanel’s long-standing tradition of innovative jacket design resonates in the refined proportions and sleek closure, while Yves Saint Laurent’s legacy of empowering, modern tailoring is visible in the jacket’s androgynous yet elegant shape. Givenchy’s haute couture roots inform the subtle sculptural elements and luxe detailing, and Celine’s minimalist sophistication appears in the jacket’s understated front closure and versatile black fabric. Christopher Kane’s forward-thinking, detail-driven aesthetic is echoed in the inventive snap-button hardware, as Roksanda’s penchant for architectural cuts is reflected in the linear edges and abbreviated length. Roland Mouret’s mastery of structured drapery and contoured seams similarly resonates here, while David Koma’s bold, contemporary approach to sculpted silhouettes aligns with the garment’s concise yet powerful form. Technically, this jacket appears to be crafted from a structured midweight wool or wool-blend suiting fabric with a smooth weave, fully lined for comfort and shape retention. The collar and lapel construction is cleverly split at the shoulder line, where oversized decorative snaps allow the neckline to be fastened or left open, creating a dramatic V that frames the upper torso. The cropped hem is neatly finished, with a small center slit for ease of movement, and the sleeves are set in with crisp, narrow shoulders that subtly reinforce the piece’s structured silhouette. Historically, such a jacket channels the strong-shouldered tailoring movements of the 1980s, updated with contemporary finishing methods that prioritize clean lines and refined minimalism. Psychologically, the striking neckline and cropped length convey a sense of confidence and empowerment, aligning with broader fashion movements that celebrate bold self-expression through innovative tailoring. In final assessment, the garment deftly merges historical references to iconic power dressing with modern simplicity, placing it firmly alongside these analogous designers who champion precision, architectural form, and feminine strength in their creations.

€ 32.03

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