Step into modern art made wearable with this 1980s Steve Fabrikant knit dress.
Fabrikant Suit Details
Step into that gallery-ready sophistication Steve Fabrikant was known for with this striking 1980s knit suit. Done in a deep chocolate brown wool-rayon blend, the jacket steals the spotlight with its abstract black knit insets and shimmering gold stud embellishment—pure Fabrikant artistry. Four sculptural black-and-gold buttons run down the front, finishing the look with a bold, modernist touch.
The round collar and built-in shoulder pads give the jacket its sculpted line, while the matching A-line skirt keeps things classic with a clean waistband and a graceful back slit. A beautifully made set that works together or with your favorite separates.
- 1980s Steve Fabrikant two-piece knit suit.
- Deep brown wool-rayon blend knit.
- Abstract black knit insets with gold stud decoration.
- Long, straight silhouette jacket.
- Four black enamel-on-gold metal sculptural buttons.
- Round collar with two snaps.
- Shoulder pads.
- Matching A-line skirt.
- Skirt waistband and soft drape.
- Back slit on skirt for ease of movement.
- 70% wool, 30% rayon.
- Unlined.
- Very Good condition. Light, age-appropriate wear.
Sizing (cm) – Approx. Measurements are taken flat
Please compare with a similar garment you own:
Jacket
Shoulders: 17.5″ (44.5).
Bust: 19.5 (49.5).
Hips: 21″ (53).
Length – Center Back: 49” (125.5).
Sleeve: 24″ (61).
Wrist: 4″ (10).
Skirt:
Waist: 18″ (
45.5).
Hips: 22″ (56).
Length – Center Back: 24” (61).
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ABOUT STEVE FABRIKANT
Who is Steve Fabrikant?
Fabrikant is a retired American fashion designer best known for his innovative knitwear and modernist approach to design during the late 1970s through the 1990s. Based in New York, Fabrikant developed a reputation for his architectural use of line, texture, and asymmetry. His pieces often featured color-blocked panels, sculptural seaming, and art-inspired motifs, setting them apart from conventional knit designs of the era.
Fabrikant cited artists like Henri Matisse as influences—particularly the fluid, cut-paper shapes from Matisse’s late career. This inspiration translated into his garments through curved panels, organic geometry, and bold yet balanced color contrasts.
A member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), his modern designs were sold in prestigious retailers such as Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, and select specialty boutiques throughout the U.S. and Japan.
Collectors prize Fabrikant’s creations today for their gallery-worthy silhouettes and the way they merge fine art and fashion—hallmarks of 1980s – 1990s design innovation.
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