
EMANUEL UNGAROA three-button blazer cut from lightweight wool by designer label Cacharel. Detailed with two side flap pockets at the front and a chest pocket, the jacket features long sleeves with buttoned cuffs. Finished with a single vent at the back and inside pockets. Fully lined.Emanuel Ungaro originally trained at his father’s tailoring business in Aix-en-Provence. Moving to Paris in 1955, Ungaro was hired by a well-known men’s tailor, Christiani. Three years later Balenciaga hired Ungaro as an assistant designer.Following this, Ungaro was hired by a Spanish fashion house as head designer. Ungaro then left the company and went to work for Andrè Courrèges.After gaining experience and developing strict discipline and technique, Emanuel Ungaro decided to open his own fashion house in 1965. Located in Avenue Montaigne since 1967, where he applied his technical skills to geometrically formed garments. Ungaro also worked with Sonia Knapp, a textile designer, to expand and create new colors for his designs.In 1973, Ungaro launched his first menswear collection, Ungaro Uomo. Ten years later the first fragrance was released, named Diva. Three more perfumes followed until 1996 when a partnership was formed with Salvatore Ferragamo. The new company, Emanuel Ungaro Parfums, released three more perfumes in the following years.
