Family legacy
This Féraud, one of the favourites in our collection, was part of the haute couture debut collection of Kiki Féraud, the designer’s daughter, after she succeeded her father at the helm of the brand.
Composed of two separate pieces, this look reflects in the crop top the seductive spirit and simple lines that fashion was looking for in the 90s. The hand-painted floral appliqués on a floaty skirt bring back the fantasy and the importance that the brand gave to craftsmanship.

Michele Gresse was the model who wore this dress during the Louis Féraud Haute Couture Spring-Summer 1996 show. However, it would also be the link between this piece and another dress from our collection, which was worn by Michele on the catwalk during the same Fashion Week, a design by Hanae Mori also from the Haute Couture, Spring – Summer 1996 collection.

Kiki Féraud, daughter of the renowned French designer Louis Féraud, played a key role in the continuity of the maison Féraud in the 1990s, keeping alive the essence of the family legacy. With a modern vision, she brought freshness and dynamism to the brand, while respecting the elegance and sophisticated spirit that characterised her father’s work.
Under her short time at the helm, the brand continued to explore Parisian luxury with designs that combined classic lines and contemporary details. Her commitment to the brand’s heritage and her creative sensibility helped maintain the maison’s relevance in the competitive world of international fashion.







