Collection: Italian dress for women
The Misciano Italian dresses collection is designed in our Tuscan workshops. Each model embodies Italian craftsmanship: precise cut, premium materials (crepe, satin, silk, linen, chiffon) and couture finishes. From dolce vita style to ceremony dresses, our pieces capture Tuscan elegance.
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Short pink dress with floral print and puffed long sleevesUsual price €129,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Fluid white dress with draped collarUsual price €79,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Fluid red dress with draped collarUsual price €79,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Short fuchsia lace dressUsual price €79,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Black skater dress with off-the-shoulder design and heart-shaped necklineUsual price €99,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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White short dress with a strapless neckline and off-the-shoulder design in a trapeze cutUsual price €89,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Long nude dress with pink sequins and beaded chain sleevesUsual price €289,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Long mermaid dress sparkling with golden sequins and transparent tulleUsual price €279,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Long mermaid dress with copper sequinsUsual price €289,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Long nude dress with silver sequins Airy drapingUsual price €299,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Champagne gold sequin long split dressUsual price €289,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Nude embroidered mermaid long haute couture dressUsual price €389,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Pink jacquard knit tunic dressUsual price €69,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Asymmetrical black sequin evening dressUsual price €189,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Asymmetrical black evening dress with pearls and side slitUsual price €249,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Short beige empire waist dress in textured cotton and stretch knitUsual price €64,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Short black dress with thin strapsUsual price €49,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Asymmetrical draped dress in powder pink satinUsual price €179,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Short beige flared dress with a deep necklineUsual price €59,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Long blue shirt dress with a fluid cutUsual price €119,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Long black dress with a transparent mesh topUsual price €189,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Long belted camel beige shirt dressUsual price €129,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Asymmetrical draped dress in off-white satinUsual price €179,00Usual priceUnit price / by
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Natural beige long dress in crochet knitUsual price €69,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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White crochet knit bohemian beach dressUsual price €69,95Usual priceUnit price / by
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Italian women's dress: the art of cut and material
An Italian dress is recognized by its apparent simplicity, the result of expertise that prioritizes cut over ornamentation. Perfectly fitted shoulders without rigidity, a waist marked by a natural fold, a drape that hugs the body without constraining it. Italian cuts (camicia, tubino, portafoglio) respond to precise body logics, regardless of the formal or casual register.
What is an Italian cut
The Italian cut is defined by precise technical principles: fitted shoulders without boning, a waist marked by the cut (not by an added belt), natural fold at the waist, hem hand-worked or carefully overcast. The drape is fluid but structured. The dress does not compress: it accompanies. This philosophy is the signature of Italian workshops.
Materials associated with Italian tailoring
Italian textiles have precise geographical origins. The silk from Como (Lombardy): smooth, shiny, used for evening dresses and prints. The wool from Biella (Piedmont): fine, wrinkle-free, for winter office dresses. The Neapolitan crepe (Campania): impeccable drape, couturier materials. The cotton poplin from Milan: rigid and precise, for structured shirt dresses.
The three emblematic Italian cuts
The camicia (shirt dress): tie collar or classic collar, front buttoning, direct cut. It is worn both at the office and on a dressed-up weekend. The tubino (sheath dress): fitted cut from bust to knees, the quintessential work dress in Italy. The portafoglio (wrap dress): draped on the left, tied on the side, the most universal cut in terms of body shapes.
Characteristic colors
The Italian palette is influenced by local landscapes and seasons. Spring-summer: terracotta (Tuscan ceramics), olive green (olive groves), ivory (marble and light). Autumn-winter: deep red (Barolo wine), tobacco brown, midnight blue. These saturated shades, often worn solid, are the signature of Italian style.
Italian seasonality
Italian fashion strictly follows the climatic seasons. Spring-summer: light linen (120-160 g/m2) and cotton poplin for camicia and portafoglio cuts. Autumn-winter: wool crepe (250-280 g/m2) and Biella wool for tubino and fitted cuts. Each season, the material changes but the cut remains the same: this is the coherence of the style.
Mesh: Italian dresses by occasion
For a formal evening (black-tie, gala): evening dresses. For a semi-formal or cocktail occasion: women's cocktail dress. For all dresses: dress collection.
FAQ: Italian women's dress
What distinguishes an Italian cut from a French cut?
The Italian cut favors natural drape and structure without underwiring. The French cut tends towards more structure (boning, stiff linings, marked belts). The Italian dress accompanies the body; the French dress outlines it. Both are refined but through different paths.
Is Como silk really different from other silks?
Yes. The Como region (Lombardy) has specialized in silk weaving since the 16th century. Como silk is distinguished by a higher weave density, regular weight, and a particularly smooth surface finish. It is used by the greatest Italian houses.
How to recognize a true Italian cut dress?
Check the hem: a hand-worked hem or invisible overlock indicates artisanal care. Look at the shoulders: no padding, natural fall. Feel the material: no artificial rigidity. The garment should adapt to the body when worn, not before.