grunge dress style Elegant Shirt Dress in extravagant Grunge Style
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grunge dress style Elegant Shirt Dress in extravagant Grunge Style

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grunge dress style Elegant Shirt Dress in extravagant Grunge StyleA black designer shirt dress in Dark Luxury style by eigensinnig wien. PJ combines a flowing long blouse silhouette with asymmetrical construction, off white textile appliqus, and expressive grunge elegance. The dress moves between womens avant garde fashion, Artisanal Fashion, and high end fashion with quiet radicality. For women who wear black designer fashion with artistic depth, textile tension, and an unmistakably independent presence. Black

A black designer shirt dress in Dark Luxury style by eigensinnig wien. PJ combines a flowing long-blouse silhouette with asymmetrical construction, off-white textile appliqués, and expressive grunge elegance. The dress moves between women’s avant-garde fashion, Artisanal Fashion, and high-end fashion with quiet radicality. For women who wear black designer fashion with artistic depth, textile tension, and an unmistakably independent presence.

Black Designer Shirt Dress in Dark Luxury Style

Black becomes a stage for textile tension in PJ. This black designer shirt dress by eigensinnig wien translates Dark Luxury, avant-garde fashion, and Artisanal Fashion into a flowing, asymmetrical form. The off-white fabric strips cut through the dark surface with raw precision, giving the design a graphic intensity that moves between grunge style, progressive women’s fashion, and wearable art.

PJ carries the elegance of a long shirt dress and the freedom of an extravagant long blouse. The silhouette falls softly, stays clear, and develops strong visual movement through the irregularly placed appliqués. Black and off-white enter a deliberate dialogue: dark, raw, reduced, and luxurious at the same time. The result is a high-end fashion piece that brings the spirit of eigensinnig wien into a textile composition of attitude, structure, and artistic unrest.

The Material: Flowing Darkness, Textile Depth

The base is crafted from a high-quality rayon-viscose blend in deep black. The material falls softly, moves fluidly, and rests against the body with a calm weight. It gives the shirt dress an elegant movement that exists between dress, long blouse, and avant-garde layering piece.

The off-white appliqués are made from a refined cotton-silk blend. Their frayed edges bring an artisanal, almost raw quality into the design. This contrast between flowing black fabric and light textile accents turns PJ into a piece of Artisanal Fashion: precisely composed, intentionally irregular, and full of tactile tension.

Cut & Construction: Asymmetry, Movement, Presence

PJ works with a long, asymmetrical silhouette. The front is structured by vertical and diagonal textile appliqués that guide the eye and give the surface an architectural tension. The cut remains fluid, while the white strips appear like placed textile fragments within a darker composition.

The button placket, reduced collar, and elongated form recall a classic blouse, yet the proportions, length, and deconstructed details shift the piece into an avant-garde direction. This creates a black designer shirt dress that can be worn as a dress or styled as an extravagant long blouse over wide pants.

The back remains calmer and more concentrated. A long black surface, subtle seams, and a controlled drape give the design depth. White details at the shoulder and sleeves add precise accents and continue the graphic language of the front.

Context & Vibe: Grunge Elegance Meets Dark Luxury

PJ carries the spirit of grunge, punk, and avant-garde fashion into an elegant, contemporary form. The design feels raw and cultivated at once. The frayed appliqués evoke musical rebellion, while the flowing black fabric creates a quiet, luxurious presence.

In the world of eigensinnig wien, this creates a distinct tension: dark romance, artisanal texture, reduced form, and artistic independence. PJ belongs to a wardrobe that understands black as an aesthetic decision. As an expression of depth, attitude, and individuality.

This shirt dress is made for women who seek avant-garde clothing with character. For looks between Dark Fashion, high-end fashion, Artisanal Fashion, and modern Viennese avant-garde.

Styling: Long Blouse, Shirt Dress, Statement Layer

PJ can be worn on its own as a black designer shirt dress, styled with slim boots, dark makeup, and reduced accessories. This creates a clear Dark Luxury look with a strong silhouette, graphic impact, and elegant grunge tension.

As an extravagant designer long blouse, PJ unfolds its avant-garde character especially well over wide pants. Combined with Chiavacci, the wide white designer summer pants with pleats made from Japanese cotton, the look creates a strong contrast between flowing black fabric, off-white appliqués, and bright architectural volume. The white pants echo the light details of the shirt dress and intensify the graphic tension of the outfit.

With Streeruwitz, the elegant avant-garde pleated pants with a wide leg made from black cotton, PJ becomes darker, calmer, and more consistent. The look stays monochrome, deep, and reduced, while the off-white textile appliqués stand out as a deliberate visual accent. This creates a progressive Dark Luxury outfit between Artisanal Fashion, women’s avant-garde fashion, and modern Viennese tailoring.

PJ is strongest in combinations that leave space for proportion, texture, and movement. Whether worn as a shirt dress or as a long blouse over wide pants, the key lies in clean lines, high-quality materials, and a reduced styling language.

Manufacture & Atelier: Regionally Made, Individually Adjustable

Made in our regional manufactory in Slovenia, this black designer shirt dress stands for artisanal quality, slow production, and textile precision.

Upon request, it can be individually adjusted in our bespoke tailoring atelier in Vienna – for a fit that preserves the flowing long-blouse silhouette, the asymmetrical cut, and the distinctive textile tension.

Discover the shirt dress online or experience its material, drape, and craftsmanship in person at eigensinnig wien on Sankt-Ulrichs-Platz in Vienna.

Details at a Glance

Silhouette: Long black designer shirt dress with an asymmetrical shape and fluid drape.
Wearability: Can be worn as an elegant shirt dress or as an extravagant long blouse.
Construction: Front with off-white textile appliqués and graphic linework.
Base Material: High-quality rayon-viscose blend in black.
Appliqué Material: Refined cotton-silk blend in off-white.
Expression: Dark Luxury, grunge elegance, Artisanal Fashion, and women’s avant-garde fashion.
Color: Black / Off-White.
Style: Progressive, dark, artistic, elegant, and independent.
Designer Brand: eigensinnig wien.

Model reference:
Female model: 171 cm, 52 kg, size XS.



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