Off-Shoulder Ruffle-Trimmed Minidress
A compact white mini built around Vauthier’s couture instinct for a dramatic neckline and a body-skimming line.
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Story & heritage
The off-shoulder ruffle-trimmed minidress translates Alexandre Vauthier’s Paris couture vocabulary into a concise cocktail silhouette. Mytheresa describes it as a fitted mini defined by an off-shoulder neckline with voluminous lace ruffles and embroidered detail at the hem.
The house context matters here: Vauthier launched his label in 2009, became an official haute couture member in December 2014, and is associated with sharp, sensual evening clothes. The ruffle frames the body with the kind of theatrical architecture that makes a small dress read like a couture gesture.
Materials & craft
Mytheresa lists the dress as made in France, with a viscose-rich knitted body, a second cotton-viscose-polyamide material for the trim, and a concealed side zip. The construction story is contrast: compact stretch against airy lace volume.
How to choose & style
Keep the neckline clear and let the dress do the framing. It works best with pointed pumps, crystal sandals or sharp boots; a small metallic bag echoes the sculptural finish without adding bulk.