Wire Mesh Slip Dress
A Y/PROJECT signature that turns a wardrobe staple into a distorted, engineered statement.
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Story & heritage
Y/PROJECT’s Wire Mesh Slip Dress sits inside the brand’s Martens-era language of distorted Parisian staples: familiar wardrobes re-cut through twist, modularity, or deliberate imbalance. The label became known for avant-garde tailoring, gender-fluid styling, and pieces engineered to be worn in more than one way.
It is part of the brand’s larger wardrobe of jeans, tailoring, and dresses that look familiar at first glance, then shift through an engineered detail.
Materials & craft
Farfetch calls out a semi-sheer stretch-mesh slip dress with moulded wire cups that create an irregular neckline, plus a sweetheart neck, rear hook fastening, spaghetti straps, calf length, and straight hem.
The construction brings the brand’s bendable-wire idea from accessories into body-skimming ready-to-wear.
How to choose & style
Style it by letting the engineered detail do the work: keep surrounding pieces relatively direct, then echo one line, wash, or hardware tone from the item. For a quieter read, choose the most neutral colourway; for the full Y/PROJECT effect, let the twist, wire, or exaggerated proportion stay visible.