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Von Vonni – Online Deal

$59 for Long or Short Transformer Dress from Von Vonni ($120 Value). Choose from Seven Colors.

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Value
$120
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In a Nutshell

Available short or long and in multiple colors, convertible dress morphs into more than 20 different styles thanks to transformative straps

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 27, 2013
  • Online redemption required. Includes free shipping. Ships to U.S. only. All items are final sale unless damaged or defective.
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Selecting the right dress is a major part of preparing for the prom, as are ordering your date's boutonniere and concealing a backup date in your updo. Be prepared with this Groupon.

$59 for a Transformer Dress ($120 Value, Including Shipping)

Made in New York City, Von Vonni's Transformer, a modern take on the wrap dress, is available short or long, comes in seven colors—black, eggplant, cobalt blue, and others—and fits all US sizes from 0 to 12. By manipulating its straps, the wearer can convert the garment into more than 20 different looks, from a one-shouldered, Greek-inspired maxi to a halter-necked party dress. Flowing from the bust of the dress in thick bands, the straps can be crisscrossed in the back or wrapped around the waist to create a slimming effect.

Von Vonni

As a child, Von Vonni spent his afternoons drawing sketches of possible ensembles for his mother and grandmother. Using his doodles as a blueprint, he eventually constructed the pieces from household materials, which, to his mother's dismay, included the living-room curtains. He put his creativity to more refined use while studying at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, where he created the concept for his signature convertible dress, the Transformer, for a school project. Now available online in a jersey or polyamide-lycra blend, the dress's straps can be wrapped in more than 20 different ways and adjust to fit the wearer's weight, height, and smuggled watermelon.