Skip to Main ContentAccessibility Statement
Extra 25% Off
All sale styles with code EXTRA25
Shop NowExclusions apply. See details.

We’re sorry, this item is currently sold out: Lace Robe Dress

Sign In to set a Back In Stock notification.
Close.
Oops! You've run out of room for more hearts.
Visit Myhearts to clear out your old favorites and make room for new ones.

You Also Might Like

Shop All

Lace Robe Dress

Close.
Oops! You've run out of room for more hearts.
Visit Myhearts to clear out your old favorites and make room for new ones.

rabanne Lace Robe Dress

$990.00
Free delivery Fri, Feb 14. Order within 2 hrs 55 mins
Prime.members get it Thu, Feb 13. Sign In With Amazon
Brand Sizing: FR
Ruler.
Shopbop’s expert stylist says: Runs true to size

Designed with a slim, ankle-length silhouette. Lace fabric has a lightweight feel and offers stretch. Fashion tape is recommended to secure the off-shoulder neckline.

Shopbop’s expert stylist says:
Runs true to size
Model measurements:

Size 34: Mical is 5'10"/177cm
Measurements from size 34

Length: 51.25in / 130.0cm, from center back
Ruler.

Designed with a slim, ankle-length silhouette. Lace fabric has a lightweight feel and offers stretch. Fashion tape is recommended to secure the off-shoulder neckline.

Shopbop’s expert stylist says:
Runs true to size
Model measurements:

Size 34: Mical is 5'10"/177cm
Measurements from size 34

Length: 51.25in / 130.0cm, from center back
Ruler.

Fabric Stretch: Super-Stretch
Non-Stretch
Super-Stretch
  • Fabric: Lightweight, super-stretch lace
  • Semi-sheer skirt hem
  • Twisted bust
  • Off-shoulder neckline
  • Long sleeves
  • Pullover design, no closure
  • Shell: 90% polyamide/10% elastane
  • Lined
  • Hand wash or dry clean
  • Imported, Tunisia
Style #PACOO30721

Close.
Oops! You've run out of room for more hearts.
Visit Myhearts to clear out your old favorites and make room for new ones.

More from rabanne

Shop All

ABOUT THE BRAND

Spanish designer Francisco “Paco” Rabaneda Cuervo started out making jewelry for the likes of Givenchy and Dior—but he finally launched rabanne in 1966, as a way to showcase his rebellious side. By making use of unconventional materials (like metal and plastic) in his provocative clothing silhouettes, the designer quickly earned a reputation for being the <i>l’enfant terrible<i> of French fashion in the '60s. That same defiant brilliance influences rabanne clothing and handbags yet today—as evidenced by the label's chain-mail dresses and woven leather bags. By braiding together art and fashion, rabanne clothing and accessories remain as uncompromisingly unique as their founder.