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November 10th, 2009

Hervé Léger’s £7,000 metal pailette-embellished bandage dress sells out at Net-a-Porter

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Would you pay £6,810 / $11,379 for this Hervé Léger dress? Someone obviously would, because no sooner had it appeared in Net-a-Porter’s “What’s New” section, it was sold out.  Of course, that could just mean they only ever had one dress in stock, in which case, who wants to place bets on which celebrity bought it? Our money’s on Victoria Beckham.

To be fair, the separate sleeve does give you two outfits for the price of one: or one outfit and a fraction of another one, anyway. Wear the sleeve with jeans for a “edgy” yet casual look! Tie it around your neck and call it a scarf! Switch it to your OTHER arm to mix things up a little! Or… no, actually, that’s it.

As we said, it’s now sold out, but don’t despair – click here to add it to your Wish List and be notified when more stock arrives!


7 Responses to “Hervé Léger’s £7,000 metal pailette-embellished bandage dress sells out at Net-a-Porter”

  1. ila naidu says:

    Jennifer Lopez wore this dress in miami about 2 weeks ago….

  2. diana says:

    i saw the pic of jennifer in people magazine last night at the gym. amazing!!!!!

  3. Rock Hyrax says:

    I like the sleeve on its own, and if I were rich enough to buy two, would suggest they sell it as a separate component.

  4. minka says:

    I kind of like this, but do I 7000£-like this? Probably no.
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  5. Aleutie says:

    This is so cool. Not just a dress, but the sertain style in itself.
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