Emanuel Ungaro Vintage
flared trousers
Black velvet flared trousers from Emanuel Ungaro Vintage. Circa 1970. Please note that vintage items are not new and therefore might have minor imperfections.
Made in Italy
Designer Style ID: UNO180
Farfetch ID: 11080666
Fitting Information
Item fits true to size
Measurement Information
Below are the measurements for Vintage Trousers in size 10 UK
- INSIDE LEG:
- 88 cm
- Hem Width:
- 36 cm
- FRONT RISE:
- 27 cm
- WAIST:
- 68 cm
- BACK RISE:
- 38 cm
- HIPS:
- 94 cm
Product
- Height:
- 1.76 m
- Bust:
- 79 cm
- Hips:
- 88 cm
- Waist:
- 61 cm
Model
Model is wearing size: 10 UK
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- Composition
- Cotton 100%
- Washing Instructions:
- Dry Clean Only
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Emanuel Ungaro is a french fashion designer born to an Italian tailor. At the age of 22, he moved to Paris, and three years later he began designing for the House of Cristobal Balenciaga before quitting to work for Courrèges. Four years later, in 1965 with the assistance of Swiss artist Sonja Knapp and Elena Bruna Fassio, Emanuel Ungaro opened his own fashion house in Paris. His Italian upbringing and love of the country side led to his use of a wide range of colours, and he used a great variety of fabrics, prints and textures with an impeccable cutting technique.