
One of the fashion industry’s most iconic dresses is the bandage dress, the form-fitting dress that was the uniform of ’90s models. It was created by designer Hervé L. Leroux, who went on to become Hervé Léger.
While Azzedine Alaïa, dubbed the "King of Cling," included bandage dresses in his 1980s collections, Hervé Léger introduced his own versions of the style in the early 1990s. These form-fitting dresses, constructed by stitching together strips of elasticated fabric to mold and sculpt the body, quickly became a sensation, dubbed the "sexy mummy look" by a New York Times reviewer in 1993.
This beauty is in excellent condition.
Color: BARE
Faceted crystal beads all around the top.
Size: XS
Measurements: (Material includes 1% Spandex, so both pieces have some stretch)
SKIRT: (color: BARE)
Size: XS
Waist: 11.5” wide (doubled: 23”)
Hips: 15” wide (doubled: 30”)
Flared
Length: 20”
TOP:
Size: XS
Bust: 15” wide (doubled: 30”)
Waist: 12” wide (doubled: 24”)
Length: 15.5” long
90% Rayon, 9% Nylon, 1% Spandex