This 1980s Louis Feraud suit has a sensational French style.
Louis Feraud Suit Details
- Stylish black and white wool suit.
- The quilted jacket is an abstract print.
- Banded collar.
- Nine buttons on the front plus three in each cuff
- Two faux pockets.
- Viscose lining
- One extra button is included.
- A-line skirt with 1.5″ waistband.
- Black slit.
- Black zipper and button.
- Label size: US 14, Ger. 44, UK 18, Fr. 46.
- Made in Germany.
- From Isaacson’s, a legendary dress shop in Atlanta GA.
Sizing (cm) – Approximate measurements taken flat
Please compare to a similar garment of yours
Jacket –
Shoulders: 18″ (45.5).
Bust: 19″ (48).
Hips: 22″ (56).
Length – Center Back: 27″ (62).
Sleeve Length: 23″ (58.5).
Wrist: 5.5″ (14)
Skirt –
Waist: 17 (43)
Hips: 21″ (53)
Length: 26.5″ (53)
Back Slit: 7″ (17.5)
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ABOUT LOUIS FERAUD
Louis Féraud, a French fashion designer, began his career in the 1950s, opening his first boutique in Cannes. He quickly gained recognition for his vibrant and elegant designs, which captured the essence of the French Riviera lifestyle.
Féraud expanded his influence by designing costumes for iconic actresses like Brigitte Bardot. In the 1960s, his popularity soared as he became a leading figure in Parisian haute couture, known for his bold use of color and innovative silhouettes. Féraud continued to shape the fashion world until his retirement in 1996.
Louis Féraud passed away on December 28, 1999. He left a significant legacy in the fashion industry, with his brand continuing to influence contemporary design even after his death.

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