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Livia Pertile

Vintage knee-length sleeveless dress

Vintage knee-length sleeveless dress

Regular price €450,00 EUR
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Straight black vintage dress, sleeveless, knee-length, with concealed zip fastening at the back and a white trimming border at the front and back.

The piece is made unique and unrepeatable by the painting by the artist Livia Pertile. The painting depicts one of the key themes that the artist re-proposes in other elegant and precious pieces, bags and paintings: the Woman.

The painting is framed naturally thanks to the white trimmings on the front and back: on the front, an elegant woman is depicted, equipped with the inevitable triptych, hat, gloves and clutch bag, intent on walking briskly; a part of the casual encounter with spirituality, in the guise of a parish priest painted on the back of the dress inside the second frame of natural fabric, is taken up on the front of the head, next to the woman, by a section of the priest's habit, creating a sort of diptych in which the woman remains, in any case, the protagonist.

Care instructions: wash (max 30 C°) and iron the garment inside out only

Details:

  • Composition: 69% Polyester, 30% Cotton, 1% Elastane.
  • Size:

    [EN] 44 - [D] 38 - [FR] 40 - [UK] 12 - [US] 8

  • Color: Black.
  • Concealed zip closure at the back.
  • Embossed fabric with white trimmings on the front and back.

Please be advised that for orders shipped to destinations outside the European Union, any applicable customs duties and import taxes are the responsibility of the recipient. These costs are subject to the regulations of the destination country and are beyond the control of our store.

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  • Achille Bonito Oliva

    "The European character of Pertile contrasts with the informative pragmatism of much Anglo-Saxon art through the restitution of a synthetic and reflective dimension to painting, capable of questioning its own status, its own function within the history of our time ."

  • Lucio Barbera

    "A modern Flemish or an authentic hyperrealist: this is how Livia Pertile appears to me today, who shows that, in addition to her hand and her mind, she possesses a great cleanliness that, starting in her head, arrives directly in the painting ."

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