Feraud is best remembered for his stylish suits and glamorous dresses. Feraud retired in 1996 and his daughter Dominique took over the house. By the 1980s, Feraud’s designs were quite mainstream. His style softened in the 1970s, into a look called “The Gypsies”. In the 1960s Feraud was known for his strikingly graphic mod dresses and suits. In Paris, his boutique sold both his couture and pret-a-porter creations. He held his first runway show in 1960, after which his clothes were carried by stores in the US, Canada and the UK. As luck would have it, Brigitte Bardot bought one of his dresses, and the attention this brought to the store helped to establish his name. Louis Feraud’s (1920-1999) fashion career started when he opened his first boutique in Cannes, France, in 1955. * Labelled Louis Feraud Paris Tailored by Andre Peters * Fully lined in black taffeta in bodice and white taffeta at skirt * Skirt is cream with a black criss-cross trim * Dropped waist with wide saddle stitch trim * Bodice is black, sleeveless with a jewel neckline * Classic silhouette with a dropped waist and an A-line skirt * 1960s quality colour block linen commercially made dress This is the maximum size allowable, so please consider individual fit and comfort. Note: Measurements are taken from outside, flat and stretched from seam to seam. Total Length from Outside Shoulder: 40 inches + 102 cm Shoulder Edge to Shoulder Edge: 15.5 inches + 39 cmīodice Length from Outside Shoulder: 16 inches + 41 cm
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