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Vintage 80s/90s Leonard Paris White Floral Sheath Dress
White tone on tone leopard printed base with bold floral, butterfly and wheat print in red, blue, black, grey, gold and green. A beautiful signed print as the house is known for. Zip back for entry. Red piping at neckline
No designer tag attached, unlined. Print is marked Leonard.
A few tiny spots should come out with cleaning.
Measurements
Bust 16
Waist 13.5
Hips 18.5
It all began in 1958 when Jacques Leonard asked Daniel Tribouillard to start a new company: Leonard Fashion. A man of artistic temperament, Daniel Tribouillard set out to differentiate the brand in Haute Couture. In 1960, he launched a revolutionary new process for printing English weaves, that were very fashionable at the time but said to be “unprintable”. His clients were won over and the bold young man was applauded across the globe. In just a few years, encouraged by the success of his much-loved floral prints, Daniel Tribouillard brought the Leonard brand to the world. He developed his style by adopting the orchid as an emblem: a delicate wild flower “without geometric limits”. Indeed, Leonard’s originality is founded on a unique and recognizable style shared by all of its designs – and also, the fabrics used.
Vintage 80s/90s Leonard Paris White Floral Sheath Dress
White tone on tone leopard printed base with bold floral, butterfly and wheat print in red, blue, black, grey, gold and green. A beautiful signed print as the house is known for. Zip back for entry. Red piping at neckline
No designer tag attached, unlined. Print is marked Leonard.
A few tiny spots should come out with cleaning.
Measurements
Bust 16
Waist 13.5
Hips 18.5
It all began in 1958 when Jacques Leonard asked Daniel Tribouillard to start a new company: Leonard Fashion. A man of artistic temperament, Daniel Tribouillard set out to differentiate the brand in Haute Couture. In 1960, he launched a revolutionary new process for printing English weaves, that were very fashionable at the time but said to be “unprintable”. His clients were won over and the bold young man was applauded across the globe. In just a few years, encouraged by the success of his much-loved floral prints, Daniel Tribouillard brought the Leonard brand to the world. He developed his style by adopting the orchid as an emblem: a delicate wild flower “without geometric limits”. Indeed, Leonard’s originality is founded on a unique and recognizable style shared by all of its designs – and also, the fabrics used.
Vintage 80s/90s Leonard Paris White Floral Sheath Dress
White tone on tone leopard printed base with bold floral, butterfly and wheat print in red, blue, black, grey, gold and green. A beautiful signed print as the house is known for. Zip back for entry. Red piping at neckline
No designer tag attached, unlined. Print is marked Leonard.
A few tiny spots should come out with cleaning.
Measurements
Bust 16
Waist 13.5
Hips 18.5
It all began in 1958 when Jacques Leonard asked Daniel Tribouillard to start a new company: Leonard Fashion. A man of artistic temperament, Daniel Tribouillard set out to differentiate the brand in Haute Couture. In 1960, he launched a revolutionary new process for printing English weaves, that were very fashionable at the time but said to be “unprintable”. His clients were won over and the bold young man was applauded across the globe. In just a few years, encouraged by the success of his much-loved floral prints, Daniel Tribouillard brought the Leonard brand to the world. He developed his style by adopting the orchid as an emblem: a delicate wild flower “without geometric limits”. Indeed, Leonard’s originality is founded on a unique and recognizable style shared by all of its designs – and also, the fabrics used.