Gray pantsuit
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Categories: Bespoke, Clothing, Jacket, Tailor-made hancrafted, Trousers, Women's dresses€990,00 VAT included (including shipping costs)
The Tailleur is the counterpart of the men’s suit and, in the 1980s, symbolized the professional rampantism of career women. The first was made in 1885 by English tailor John Redfern for the Princess of Wales, taking up the styles of the so-called German hongreline. The suit made by Redfern was no-frills, paired with masculine accessories (such as a vest and tie), but was anything but comfortable. Despite this, it symbolizes one of the first steps toward women’s emancipation. In the late 1920s Mademoiselle Coco, freed women from unnecessary constraints by making a soft jersey suit, feminine and practical, with a knee-length skirt. In the fashion world, the suit has found much success, especially in ready-to-wear fashion shows. In 1966 Yves Saint Laurent proposed a pantsuit and transformed it into the first women’s tuxedo suit, making it eye-catching and extremely sensual. In the following decades to the present, the pantsuit has paraded on dozens of runways, continually reinventing itself in colors, fabrics and cuts, now rigorous, now provocative, worn like a second skin with nothing underneath, as Armani suggested in 1993. The pantsuit thus discovers its dual soul: on the one hand the confident, convention-defying, masculine and provocative at the same time; on the other hand the fairy-tale allure, romantic and elegant. My pantsuit is in Loro Piana’s 130’s wool fabric, over line and fit; jacket with inside pocket and handmade buttonholes. A timeless garment of women’s fashion.
Description
Handicraft production
- Over size fit
- Double-breasted front buttoning
- Flap pockets and breast pocket
- Lined
Measures
- The model is 180 cm tall and wears size S/M
- Size 42/44 (fit also for size 46)
- Jacket 85 cm height
- Pants 130 height
Composition
100% wool fabric
Cleaning
Dry cleaning
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