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marlene dietrich ysl,Yves Saint Laurent did NOT invent the tuxedo for women, and the 1960s was not the first time women fashionably wore suits and tuxedos. Every swing girl knows this! Above and below, we have Marlene Dietrich, who wore this tuxedo in the .
Beige and white GG Supreme canvas
A Tribute to Marlene Dietrich and the Tuxedo
Gold-toned hardware
A Tribute to Marlene Dietrich and the Tuxedo
Double G
Inside: 5 open pocket
Le Smoking, the symbol of confidence and female
Chain top handle with 7″ drop
Top zip closure
Smoking hot: The woman’s tuxedo
5.6″W x 1.9″H x 3.9″D
Weight: 0.9lbs approximately
The complete history of Yves Saint Laurent’s Le Smoking