Louis Feraud Vintage
buttoned coat
Navy blue wool buttoned coat from Louis Feraud Vintage featuring a band collar, a button fastening, flap pockets and long sleeves. Please note that vintage items are not new and therefore might have minor imperfections.
Made in France
Designer Style ID: 120731
Farfetch ID: 11188857
Fitting Information
Item fits true to size
Measurement Information
Below are the measurements for Vintage Coats in size 38 FR
- BUST:
- 100 cm
- SLEEVE LENGTH:
- 58 cm
- Shoulder:
- 40 cm
Product
- Height:
- 1.75 m
- Bust:
- 79 cm
- Hips:
- 87 cm
- Waist:
- 62 cm
Model
Model is wearing size: 38 FR
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- Composition
- Wool 100%
- Washing Instructions:
- Dry Clean Only
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Louis Féraud was a French fashion designer and artist. In 1950, Louis Féraud created his first "Maison de Couture" in Cannes and by 1955 had established a couture house in Paris on the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré. From the mid 1950s he was dressing the Parisian elite and designed the wardrobe of Brigitte Bardot for many of her movies. It wasn't however until 1958 that he presented his first haute couture collection in Paris.