Bustier Dress
A structured evening silhouette where corsetry, print, jacquard, and asymmetry meet.
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Story & heritage
The official Iconics collection includes bustier dresses alongside Antonio Marras's recurring outerwear, shirts, sneakers, and handbags. Current US listings frame the bustier as a runway dress language, from Ibiscus print to deconstructed jacquard and velvet constructions.
It is the dress counterpart to Marras's outerwear: not minimal eveningwear, but a built garment where fabric, structure, and asymmetry are all visible.
Materials & craft
Official copy describes a structured bustier bodice, asymmetric skirt, floral and tartan prints for the Ibiscus version; the deconstructed version has a double bustier construction, inner printed velvet corsetry-inspired layer, structured outer jacquard bustier, covered buttons, draped gathering, cascading ruffle, and an above-ankle length.
How to choose & style
The bustier dress wants clean styling: a low heel or plain boot, hair back, and one small bag. Pick the Ibiscus print when the goal is painterly romance; choose the deconstructed gold-toned version when the shape should feel closer to costume and couture.