Washed Twill Asymmetrical Gown
Architectural, fluid, and bright — a modern Jason Wu red-carpet proposition in chartreuse.
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Story & heritage
Jason Wu's official description reads almost like a mission statement: precise and unrestrained, architectural yet weightless. That pairing has defined much of his eveningwear since the first Michelle Obama breakthrough, and this Pre-Fall 2026 gown is a current expression of the same instinct.
Materials & craft
Washed twill gives the gown enough body to hold the asymmetrical sweep while still moving freely. The soft neckline and layered construction keep the dress from feeling severe, so the structure comes through as flow instead of stiffness.
How to choose & style
The chartreuse color does most of the talking, so it rewards restraint everywhere else. It is a natural gala or cocktail statement for anyone who wants presence without relying on beadwork or overt shine.