90s Leonard Paris Silk Dress
Vintage floral print Leonard Paris dress c.1990’s
Gorgeous multicolored floral print on black silk with recessed black on black floral. Signature stripe details and two bows. One at the hem and one at the shoulder. Delicate puffed shoulders. Zip back entry.
100% silk. Fully Lined. Made in France.
Size unmarked. Small
Measurements
Bust 38
Waist 32
Hip 36
Daniel Tribouillard brought the Leonard brand to the world. He developed his style by adopting the orchid as an emblem: a delicate wild flower “without geometric limits”. Indeed, Leonard’s originality is founded on a unique and recognizable style shared by all of its designs – and also, the fabrics used. In 1968, Daniel Tribouillard presented his first collection of printed silk jersey dresses with a slogan emphasizing the lightness of the fabric: “The Leonard Dress: 150g of happiness”. In the early 70s, the House diversified its production (perfumes, ties, silk scarves…) and created its own distribution network. The years went by, innovations and inventions came one after the other and shaped the brands reputation. In 1994, the House of Leonard joined the French ‘Féderation de la Couture’ and performed its first fashion show at the Carrousel du Louvre.
Vintage floral print Leonard Paris dress c.1990’s
Gorgeous multicolored floral print on black silk with recessed black on black floral. Signature stripe details and two bows. One at the hem and one at the shoulder. Delicate puffed shoulders. Zip back entry.
100% silk. Fully Lined. Made in France.
Size unmarked. Small
Measurements
Bust 38
Waist 32
Hip 36
Daniel Tribouillard brought the Leonard brand to the world. He developed his style by adopting the orchid as an emblem: a delicate wild flower “without geometric limits”. Indeed, Leonard’s originality is founded on a unique and recognizable style shared by all of its designs – and also, the fabrics used. In 1968, Daniel Tribouillard presented his first collection of printed silk jersey dresses with a slogan emphasizing the lightness of the fabric: “The Leonard Dress: 150g of happiness”. In the early 70s, the House diversified its production (perfumes, ties, silk scarves…) and created its own distribution network. The years went by, innovations and inventions came one after the other and shaped the brands reputation. In 1994, the House of Leonard joined the French ‘Féderation de la Couture’ and performed its first fashion show at the Carrousel du Louvre.
Vintage floral print Leonard Paris dress c.1990’s
Gorgeous multicolored floral print on black silk with recessed black on black floral. Signature stripe details and two bows. One at the hem and one at the shoulder. Delicate puffed shoulders. Zip back entry.
100% silk. Fully Lined. Made in France.
Size unmarked. Small
Measurements
Bust 38
Waist 32
Hip 36
Daniel Tribouillard brought the Leonard brand to the world. He developed his style by adopting the orchid as an emblem: a delicate wild flower “without geometric limits”. Indeed, Leonard’s originality is founded on a unique and recognizable style shared by all of its designs – and also, the fabrics used. In 1968, Daniel Tribouillard presented his first collection of printed silk jersey dresses with a slogan emphasizing the lightness of the fabric: “The Leonard Dress: 150g of happiness”. In the early 70s, the House diversified its production (perfumes, ties, silk scarves…) and created its own distribution network. The years went by, innovations and inventions came one after the other and shaped the brands reputation. In 1994, the House of Leonard joined the French ‘Féderation de la Couture’ and performed its first fashion show at the Carrousel du Louvre.