I Own This Silk Slip Dress in Five Colors (And I Still Want More)

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I Own This Silk Slip Dress in Five Colors (And I Still Want More)
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Making the case for buying multiples.

made equal. For something so simple—a slinky silk dress is the epitome of lazy luxury—few designers have nailed the silhouette.

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