Stylish exuberance of the disco years, the asymmetrical dress finds a second wind in the nightclub locker of a season resolutely placed under the sign of the retro. Drawing its sharp lines in the power dressing of the eighties , this centerpiece of the festive uniform revives a sensually balanced sensuality, in which the unveiled shoulder is made new décolleté.

Become gimmick of stars in need of attention, the dress " one shoulder " as our sisters on the other side of the Atlantic denominates, has proved over the years synonymous with risky outfit, its sometimes ostentatious glamor can flirt with some form of vulgarity .

Result? The asymmetrical dress gives itself today new racy lines, sometimes bourgeois at Lanvin , sometimes shrill at Mugler with, always, seduction as a backdrop. Faithful to her party-mate DNA, she is adamant of Isabel Marant's gilded details and enthusiastic ruffles, discreet rhinestones at Paco Rabanne and sparkling embroidered rhinestones at Yves Saint Laurent .


How to wear the asymmetrical dress?


Far from the podiums and other red carpets, we will approach the asymmetrical dress in a play-down mode next to a model at Studio 54 with sneakers (or any other type of shoes deliberately casual) while taking care to avoid the pitfall of stilettos to platforms or tights fishnet a bit too much first degree. It would be, indeed, a shame to celebrate the transition to the new year in style held far too long.

Check out the asymmetrical dress on the catwalks in the following slideshow.