light pink silk dress 2004 Christian Dior by Galliano Light Pink Silk High Slit Bias-Cut Gown
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light pink silk dress

light pink silk dress 2004 Christian Dior by Galliano Light Pink Silk High Slit Bias-Cut Gown

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light pink silk dress 2004 Christian Dior by Galliano Light Pink Silk High Slit Bias-Cut GownID: 0418263 Size: small medium Condition: excellent This highly coveted, ethereal Christian Dior pale pink silk chiffon high slit bias cut gown dates back to John Galliano's 2004 spring summer collection. John Galliano is celebrated for his theatrical vision and technical mastery, redefining fashion through narrative driven design. Cut on the bias, the gown follows the body with a fluid line that skims the waist and hips. The silk chiffon, rendered in

ID: 0418263
Size: small - medium
Condition: excellent

This highly coveted, ethereal Christian Dior pale pink silk chiffon high slit bias-cut gown dates back to John Galliano's 2004 spring/summer collection. John Galliano is celebrated for his theatrical vision and technical mastery, redefining fashion through narrative-driven design. Cut on the bias, the gown follows the body with a fluid line that skims the waist and hips. The silk chiffon, rendered in the prettiest pale pink, lends a light, airy quality while maintaining a clean and controlled silhouette. The bodice is intricately ruched, gathering toward a central twisted knot that anchors the neckline with quiet tension. That same motif reappears at the hips in a slightly off-center placement, drawing the eye inward and shaping the figure with intention. A high slit rises from the front, revealing the leg in motion. These details echo elements seen on runway looks 47 and 49, reinforcing Galliano’s fascination with drape and controlled asymmetry. The standout feature is the sheer, tiered capelet shawl that falls off the shoulders. Ultra-thin straps sit discreetly, while a built-in bralette offers structure beneath the draping. Along the side, Galliano’s signature covered buttons—a subtle nod to the 1930s aesthetic.

Galliano-era Dior gowns, especially those cut on the bias, have become increasingly sought after for their flattering cut, wearability and historical relevance. This archival Christian Dior dress captures a moment when technique and romance aligned perfectly, making it not only visually striking but also a strong addition to any serious collection. 

Measurements
Marked size 42
Bust: 33-36 inches
Waist: 25-28 inches
Hips: best up to 37 inches
Total Length: 60 inches
This exceptional 2004 s/s Christian Dior by John Galliano silk chiffon gown is in beautiful condition with no noticeable rips, stains or holes. Interior built-in bralette. Closes with a hidden side zipper under covered buttons. A wearable investment piece that will continue to increase in value.
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