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sies

/ sɪs; siːs /

interjection

  1. informal.
    a variant of sis 2
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Some smaller luxury brands like Sies Marjan and Peter Pilotto have closed their doors in recent months, while many seamstresses and patternmakers have been let go or furloughed by even the largest fashion houses in countries like France and Italy.

A silk purple Valentino blouse originally $1,690 is now $845 and a Sies Marjan navy dress originally marked at $1,095 is now $438 at Nordstrom.

From Reuters

And when they try, they give us reason to buy things we do not need but can’t resist: an oversize coat from Proenza Schouler, a pair of tiger- or leopard-print pants from Khaite by Catherine Holstein, a glamorous golden gown from Oscar de la Renta or a gilded coat from Sies Marjan.

At Sies Marjan, a collaboration with Dutch textile artist Claudy Jongstra resulted in sustainable wool, mulberry silk and silk chiffon made with biodynamic dyes while another partnership — with visual artist Diana Scherer — turned plant root systems into custom textiles for the runway collection.

In addition to the aforementioned Michael Kors Collection cape, the color cropped up at Jonathan Simkhai in fringed handkerchief dresses and on the collar and cuffs of sherpa jackets; at Sies Marjan in jumpsuits and chunky turtleneck sweaters; and at Carolina Herrera, where designer Wes Gordon’s exuberantly colorful collection included a cheery shade of clementine orange that stood out both on its own — by way of ruffle-tiered mini dresses — and when paired with cornflower blue in a floral jacquard multi-tiered ruffle gown.

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