Lunchtime buy: Halston jersey open-back gown

31st May 2010 3:24 pm

Yes. We’re in love with all things Halston. Fresh off the back of Sex and the City 2, we’ve been scouting out the very best pieces from 70s-inspired fashion house Halston, and its equally glamourous diffusion line, Halston Heritage.

Having watched on enviously as Carrie Bradshaw totters around Manhattan and Abu Dhabi in her Halston Heritage designs, we logged on to to see if we could find any of Marios Schwab’s premium-line Halston pieces at a more credit-card friendly price. Sure enough, we struck gold with this open-back jersey LBD from The Outnet. That’s long black dress, don’t ya know!

This simple yet striking number is less SJP and more Cynthia Nixon, judging by the red-headed beauty’s recent red carpet choices. Safe but sexy, this is an absolute classic.

£2,295 £688.50 from The Outnet.

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