
1970s · 2020s · Western
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
sequined fabric
Culture
Western
Movement
Disco
A short-sleeved mini dress constructed from densely sequined fabric that creates an all-over metallic surface. The garment follows a close-fitting silhouette that contours the body from shoulders to mid-thigh. The sequins appear to be arranged in a botanical or leaf-like pattern across the silver-toned base, creating textural variation through light reflection. The dress features a modest round neckline and fitted sleeves that end at the elbow. The hemline sits several inches above the knee, typical of contemporary party wear. The sequined construction creates substantial weight and structure to the fabric, allowing the dress to maintain its fitted shape while providing surface glamour through light-catching embellishment.
Both garments pulse with the same disco-era hunger for light-catching drama, but they arrive there through completely different routes. The silver sequined mini attacks with full-frontal sparkle—every inch designed to fracture light on the dance floor—while the coral and gold ensemble takes a more architectural approach, using the quilted jacket's geometric stitching and the lamé skirt's metallic sheen to create a sophisticated interplay of texture and gleam.


Both garments pulse with the same disco-era hunger for light-catching drama, but they arrive there through completely different routes. The silver sequined mini attacks with full-frontal sparkle—every inch designed to fracture light on the dance floor—while the coral and gold ensemble takes a more architectural approach, using the quilted jacket's geometric stitching and the lamé skirt's metallic sheen to create a sophisticated interplay of texture and gleam.


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