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Narnia Louis Féraud Maxi Skirt
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Louis Féraud Maxi Skirt

Sale Price:€42.00 Original Price:€85.00
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Blue velvet maxi skirt with hook and eye fastenings at waistband.

Fully lined.

Gorgeous blue colour and soft feel to the fabric.

Size:

27.5 inch waist

slight discoloration on rear of skirt (see pictures)

Pictured here with Feathered Hat. Shoes and top - stylists own.

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 88, Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré and 57, rue Pierre-Charron.

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Blue velvet maxi skirt with hook and eye fastenings at waistband.

Fully lined.

Gorgeous blue colour and soft feel to the fabric.

Size:

27.5 inch waist

slight discoloration on rear of skirt (see pictures)

Pictured here with Feathered Hat. Shoes and top - stylists own.

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 88, Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré and 57, rue Pierre-Charron.

Blue velvet maxi skirt with hook and eye fastenings at waistband.

Fully lined.

Gorgeous blue colour and soft feel to the fabric.

Size:

27.5 inch waist

slight discoloration on rear of skirt (see pictures)

Pictured here with Feathered Hat. Shoes and top - stylists own.

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 88, Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré and 57, rue Pierre-Charron.