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Tadashi Shoji
pacific blue silk jewel waist dance dress

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retail value $370.00,
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Tadashi creates the perfect balance of style and grace with fluid silk chiffon and eye catching jewel detail.
  • Color: Pacific Blue
  • Silk chiffon
  • V-neck and back
  • Pleated bodice
  • Pleated waist with covered jewel detail
  • Jersey lining
  • Contemporary fit
  • Invisible side zip closure
  • Size 4 measures 27'' long from natural waist, 34'' at bust, and 39'' at hip
  • Approximate measurements vary by size
  • Self: 100% Silk; Lining: 100% Polyester; Dry Clean; Imported; style#304763701
Tadashi Shoji
Contemporary
Every season, Japanese born Tadashi Shoji creates an evening wear collection that is a style force to be reckoned with. Shoji began his career in the arts with an apprenticeship with one of Japan's leading modern artist. It took a move to Los Angeles during the 60s to awaken his love of fashion and breathe life into a career that changed the industry. He worked with famed costume designer Bill Whitten and created designs for Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Neil Diamond, The Jacksons, and Earth, Wind, & Fire. In 1982, Shoji opened his LA-based fashion house that answered the need for special occasion gowns and began selling to world renowned department stores and boutiques. In 2007, Tadashi Shoji Signature Collection was launched with one of a kind, high end pieces. Today, Tadashi Shoji continues to create awe-inspiring occasion pieces that help produce the perfect evening.
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