Structured bodice with boned sides and smocked elastic panels
Strapless sweetheart neckline with non-slip rubber binding
Hook-and-eye and hidden zip at back
Dramatic thigh-high skirt slit with cascading ruffle trim
Floral print
Shell: 100% polyester
Lined
Dry clean
Imported, China
Style #AUPRI31072
Classic strapless style for your special-occasion wardrobe, fresh from Amanda Uprichard. This Eden gown is detailed with a shadowy rose print, and features a run of ruffles that emphasizes its thigh-high front slit. Black heels will work particularly nicely with this piece.
Measurements from size S
Length: 53.25in / 135.0cm, from center back
Model Measurements
Imade
Size on Model
S
height
5'10" / 179cm
bust
32" / 81cm
waist
23" / 58cm
hips
35" / 88cm
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After years of honing her design aesthetic on the streets of New York, Parsons School of Design graduate Amanda Uprichard launched her eponymous line in 2005 from a basement in Queens. An NYC party girl turned PTA mom, Uprichard channels her diverse experiences into her collection, each piece paying homage to a particular slice of her history. Uprichard says, “I draw inspiration from everyone. All kinds of women: doctors, writers, lawyers, sisters, cousins, moms, teenagers.” This inspiration is evident in the aesthetic of Amanda Uprichard clothing, which is at once comfortable and luxurious, offering ready-to-wear styles for every woman.