Denim Sliced Long Skirt With Slits
£ 1135 £ 567
Antonioli
Step up your style with this rick owens black long skirt, crafted in italy from mediumweight japanese denim with a bold wax finish. The structured fabric and high front and back slits with raw edges create a striking, modern silhouette, while side seam pockets lined for comfort add practical appeal. A short front zipper and button closure offer a secure fit, and the unique cracked foil finish evolves with wear for an exclusive, artisanal look. Treated with eco-conscious processes, this skirt blends edgy design with a commitment to sustainability..
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Denim Sliced Long Skirt With Slits

shipped by  Antonioli
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    Express Delivery to the Rest of the World £30
colour
black
size
26
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Step up your style with this rick owens black long skirt, crafted in italy from mediumweight japanese denim with a bold wax finish. The structured fabric and high front and back slits with raw edges create a striking, modern silhouette, while side seam pockets lined for comfort add practical appeal. A short front zipper and button closure offer a secure fit, and the unique cracked foil finish evolves with wear for an exclusive, artisanal look. Treated with eco-conscious processes, this skirt blends edgy design with a commitment to sustainability.

about Rick Owens

Rick Owens was born in Porterville, USA, in 1962. He studied art at the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, and launched his eponymous brand in 1994. Sponsored by Anne Wintour and Vogue America, he presented his first collection in 2002 on the catwalks of the New York Fashion Week. Success was so huge that just a few weeks later he moved to Paris appointed as the artistic director of Revillon, the French fur company. Rick Owens style is characterised by references to the Japanese school of Yohji Yamamoto and Issey Miyake.

about Antonioli

The Antonioli boutique opened in Milan in 1987. Named after its founder, it offers clothes and accessories that immediately attract the public. In 2003 the shop moved to via Pasquale Paoli 1, into a place which was, around 1920, one of the first silent film theatres in Milan. Today, expanded to include a mechanical workshop, their re-structured 400m2 space boasts innovative materials and welcomes men and women who want to wear clothing that's in touch with the elegance of time.