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Woman with blonde hair wearing a black satin slip dress standing in a narrow European alley lit by warm golden lanterns at night.
Ferro della Notte

Ostiense Notte Leather Slip

The dress that made the jacket obsolete.

$2,685
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The Ostiense Notte begins where armor ends. Cut from the same Tuscan motorcycle-grade hides that line racing helmets, this body-skimming leather slip dress achieves what took Marco eight months to first engineer: leather with the surrender of silk. The deep V-neckline opens like a dare, held by spaghetti straps so fine they read as an afterthought — they are not. The column silhouette follows the body without gripping it, a distinction that requires weeks of hand-finishing at the tannery atelier. Jet black, always. Worn under Roman lanterns or under nothing at all, the Ostiense Notte is not a dress you put on. It is one you arrive in.