Kirel
A striking contrast of structured transparency and ethereal volume defines the Kirel gown from the Eva Lendel Less is More VI collection. The gaze is drawn to the meticulously detailed bodice, where delicate floral lace overlays visible internal framework to create a compelling, textured upper body. Microscopic crystal accents catch the light across the torso, adding a subtle luminosity to the pattern. Narrow straps frame a classic squared neckline, leaving the shoulders completely exposed. At the waistline, the silhouette dips into a distinct front point before dramatically expanding into a magnificent, multi-layered skirt of ivory tulle and soft veiling. This expansive volume sweeps back into an extended, continuous train that trails softly with every movement. Turning around reveals an arresting low U-shaped open back that balances the grand scale of the lower skirt. Every line of this gown celebrates a classic aesthetic reimagined through a fresh, architectural lens.
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