Gazette Print Cami Top
A black Gazette cami that turns the print into a close, lingerie-adjacent layer.
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Story & heritage
Vogue's 2018 review of John Galliano ready-to-wear specifically mentioned the Gazette returning on underwear and other small pieces, which helps explain why the motif works so well in camisole form. This 1stDibs example is dated 2006 and shows the print after it had become a durable house signature rather than a one-season novelty.
Instead of splashing the newspaper graphic across a full dress, the cami reduces it to a darker, more intimate scale. The effect is still unmistakably Galliano, but it reads closer to lingerie and layering than to runway costume.
Materials & craft
The listing identifies a fabrication of 61% silk, 31% tactel, and 8% lycra. Thin straps, a fitted bust, and stretch through the body give the top a close fit, while the black-on-black treatment keeps the Gazette text slightly submerged rather than loud.
How to choose & style
This piece works best under a jacket or worn on its own with low-rise tailoring or a slim skirt. Because the print sits inside a dark palette, it can behave almost like a neutral until you get close.