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Comme des Garçons

AD2018 Graffiti print skirt

AD2018 Graffiti print skirt

Regular price $350.00 NZD
Regular price $485.00 NZD Sale price $350.00 NZD
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Comme des Garçons "graffiti" print asymmetric full skirt, with repeating "Comme des Garçons" text print all over

Artwork by Bansai

Tagged size Small, fits like NZ femme size 8

8/10 condition- there is some minor wear to the fabric, however due to the cut and print, this does not affect the overall look of the garment. Priced with this in mind

100% polyester

As per the care label- Special treatment has been applied to the garment to create unique texture. The colour and texture may change, and the creases may disappear with friction, due to wear and cleaning. Raw edges will fray. Pilling will occur due to the nature of the fabric. Dry clean only. 

Made in Japan

Styled with the velvet burnout butterfly mesh top and lace cage bra

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Meet the Model: Aria

Bust- 74 cm/ 29.5 inches
Waist- 64 cm/25 inches
Hip- 98 cm/ 38.5 inches
Height- 172 cm/ 5 foot 6

Your stylistic influences/ inspirations at the moment?

My friends, many of them designers and talented sewers; my mum, garments that can be worn more than one way, Coucou Intimates; I wish I could just wear comfy lingerie and pyjamas all day, every day... Anything slow fashion and intentional - I love brands that are transparent about where their garments are made, how they source their fabrics, etc.

How do you spend your days?

Reading, running and walking around anywhere pretty outside, talking, listening, sleeping, hanging out with friends, and, at night, dancing of course! Plus, doing my Masters at Vic, and volunteering at the City Mission