Mannequin wearing a blue shirt and brown skirt next to a wooden stool with books on it against a plain wall.
Mannequin wearing a blue shirt and brown skirt next to a wooden stool with books on it against a plain wall.
Mannequin wearing a blue shirt and brown skirt next to a wooden stool with books on it against a plain wall.

Gianni Versace — Suede Wrap Skirt, c. 1988–1993

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A midi-length wrap skirt in tan suede from the Gianni Versace main line, bearing the pre-1997 connected script label. A rare example of Versace's quieter register — no hardware, no print, just the quality of the material and the precision of the cut.

  • Self-tie waist, adjustable fit
  • Wrap construction with a gentle diagonal at the front, subtle kick at the hem
  • Unlined — the suede is the full experience on both sides
  • Italian size 42 / US 6–8. 100% suede. Specialist leather clean only. Sourced in Paris.

Measurements: Waist: adjustable via self-tie / Length: 30.5"

Condition: Good vintage. Natural patina and character consistent with age. Minor surface scratch and small marks to the suede — please refer to detail images.

Hope founder of other matters atelier fashion designer Paris vintage sourcing archival resale Hope founder of other matters atelier fashion designer Paris vintage sourcing archival resale

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i source twice a year in paris, in person, by hand, looking for pieces that have something the current market doesn't: construction that holds, proportion that's considered, a point of view that didn't come from a trend cycle.

everything here is one of one. when it's gone, it's gone. i choose each piece because i'd want to own it myself, and i write every listing because i think you deserve to know exactly what you're buying.

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the fashion industry has spent decades trying to be everything to everyone; every trend, every moment, every market. the result is a lot of product and very little that lasts. other matters exists in the space between. pieces chosen because they were made with a point of view, not a trend cycle. because the construction holds. because someone knew what they were doing when they made it. bringing one home is a small act of intention in a very loud world.

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