Those who know me understand and accept my affinity for second hand stores. I go to escape for awhile, to inspire creativity and to stir my imagination. I see furniture with astounding potential, overlooked collectibles with undiscovered appeal, and fabulous fabrics from days gone by. I find vintage bags, belts and scarves that add interest and personality to my wardrobe and classic good quality apparel that truly stands the test of time. I confess to being a bit obsessed…
While scouring the racks this weekend, I came across a never worn two piece skirt suit in navy wool by Louis Féraud, for only $30. This French house of haute couture was established in the 1950’s and quickly became a favourite of the Paris elite, including cinema star Brigitte Bardot, who was also Mr. Féraud’s artistic muse. Today, the deceased designer’s house continues under the creative direction of Jean Pierre Marty, who honours Mr. Féraud’s sophisticated tradition.
Famous for their ability to sculpt curves, the clothes are refined, but seductive. The little navy wool number I found sure meets this standard - and it makes me feel like a millionaire! I can hardly wait to jazz it up with some sexy red shoes for a downtown 5 à 7 schmooze. It’s perfect!
“Fashion is not created to separate people but to bring them together; it is a rendez-vous of love.” Louis Féraud 
Take a look inside the lapel my new (old) jacket to find Mr. Féraud’s personal style philosophy…







January 7th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
That’s a beautiful quote
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