Originally worn by Whitney Houston in 2003, the gown was reimagined for Kevan Hall's Spring 2005 collection, later worn by Emmy Winner Sarah E. Meyer in 2006, and most recently reinterpreted in a suminagashi print for the designer's Journey To Japan collection in 2024.
This archival silk crepe evening dress features an asymmetrical cowl neckline and bias cut construction, creating a fluid, body-skimming silhouette with a floor-length hem and a side slit finished in a contrast flange inset.
Key Features:
- Asymmetrical cowl neckline for a soft, draped elegance
- Bias-cut silk crepe for a fluid, figure-flattering fall
- Floor-length silhouette with side slit and contrast flange inset detail
- Sleeveless design for a clean, sophisticated line
- Luxurious silk crepe fabric offers a rich, archival-quality drape
The Kevan Hall Whitney Gown embodies the perfect balance of old-Hollywood glamour and modern minimalist design. The sculptural cowl neckline and bias-cut silhouette create a look of memorable simplicity—a signature piece in the designer's archive.
The versatility of the Whitney Gown is perfect for many occasions year-round.
Kevan Hall Archive — Limited availability / Made to order
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