1970s Giorgio di Sant'Angelo Silk Gypsy Blouse and Pant

one man's weed is another's flower

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Giorgio di Sant'Angelo's choice of using a dandelion print is thoroughly representative of his work on the whole. What is a weed to most lawn-craving Americans is a native wildflower to indigenous cultures who recognize the powerful medicine and symbolism of a dandelion. And if you've ever been to France and had dandelion greens in a tiny cafe, you understand that even more. Cherry red silk semi-sheer crepe has a delicate floral print and is bursting with ruffles along the neckline. Hidden button and loop closures are buried behind a row of very tightly gathered ruffles but lots of skin shows through the chest. Over the matching wide leg pants with a matching sash belt that wraps twice at the waist, this is the time to get out every piece of ethnic jewelry you own and pile it on like a Kenyan Coco Chanel. None of it is lined, which would be so unSant'Angelo, so you'll be a little exposed from shoulder to ankle. Fabulous Bohemian style from the grandaddy of fashion wild style. Bust measures 36", shoulder to shoulder 16", outer sleeve 25" and length 19". Pants have a 27" waist and are 41.5" from waist to hem. All three pieces are in flawless condition. $510.00
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