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Proenza Schouler White LabelJude Chenille Turtleneck Maxi Dress

$650

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Color: Hickory

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  • Proenza Schouler White Label "Jude" chenille maxi dress featuring button detailing at one shoulder 
  • Turtleneck 
  • Long sleeves
  • Column silhouette
  • Hem falls above the knee
  • Slipover style 
  • Tissue paper
  • Imported
  • Online Inquiries: NMS21_T64UD

  • Store Inquiries: #4892407

About Proenza Schouler:
Lazaro Hernandez, who worked at Michael Kors, and Jack McCollough, who worked at Marc Jacobs, met at Parsons School of Design. They collaborated on a senior project that became enormously successful, and in 2002 they launched Proenza Schouler (a combination of their mothers’ maiden names). The duo was immediately lauded by fashion’s highest critics for their design prowess, fresh approach to modern luxury, and technical sophistication.

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  • Proenza Schouler White Label "Jude" chenille maxi dress featuring button detailing at one shoulder 
  • Turtleneck 
  • Long sleeves
  • Column silhouette
  • Hem falls above the knee
  • Slipover style 
  • Tissue paper
  • Imported
  • Online Inquiries: NMS21_T64UD

  • Store Inquiries: #4892407

About Proenza Schouler:
Lazaro Hernandez, who worked at Michael Kors, and Jack McCollough, who worked at Marc Jacobs, met at Parsons School of Design. They collaborated on a senior project that became enormously successful, and in 2002 they launched Proenza Schouler (a combination of their mothers’ maiden names). The duo was immediately lauded by fashion’s highest critics for their design prowess, fresh approach to modern luxury, and technical sophistication.