“Madama Butterfly” Stick Button Jacket

Price: $174.00 Members: $139.20

color: BLACK

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Description

“Madama Butterfly” Stick Button Jacket
 
This striking black knit jacket features an Asian-inspired design of vibrant red flowers on one side. The front of the jacket overlaps slightly and may be secured with four unique black stick buttons or worn open for a more casual look. The elegant Nehru collar and asymmetrical bottom provide additional flair.
 
The ability to wash this piece in cold water and tumble dry makes it ideal for travel. With its colorful print and easy-to-wear appeal, it is an excellent addition to any wardrobe.
 
Reflective of motifs found in the costume designs for the Met’s brilliant production of Madama Butterfly.
 
Dimensions given reflect size small.

  • Black, red & multicolor
  • 68% acetate, 29% polyester, 3% spandex
  • Print
  • Shoulder to bottom hem: 33” L
  • Neckline to bottom hem: 29” L
  • Sleeves: 24” L
  • 4 black stick buttons
  • Unlined with no pockets
  • Sizes: S to XL
  • Machine wash cold; tumble dry low; do not iron


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History

Puccini’s original version of Madama Butterfly premiered at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala in 1904. The composer was inspired to write an opera about a tragic love between a young Japanese geisha and an American Navy officer after seeing David Belasco’s play by the same name performed in London in June 1900. Puccini’s score includes many Japanese folk melodies, and is one of his most sweeping and sophisticated. It remains one of the world’s most popular operas.

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