Pre-owned Straight Jeans In Black
- Size:32 US
- condition:Pre-Owned
- price:$531set alert
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○Genuine Good Condition Collection Model Givenchy Leather Switching Denim Pants Jeans 32 Black Givenchy ○Color: Black ○Size: 32 Waist 43 Hips 50 Cross width 30.5 Rise Front 27 Back 34 Inseam 85 Total length 113 Hem width 17.5 (Cm) ○Materials: 100% cotton / lamb leather / 65% polyester, 35% cotton ○Condition: (There is some damage to the leather, fine fuzz, and deterioration of the thread, but it is in good condition.) ○List price: Approximately 160,000 yen This is a masterpiece model that attracted attention in the collection. The diagonal leather transitions are very innovative, luxurious, and eye-catching. It is a masterpiece that can be used for a long time and is not influenced by trends. Givpb3115
about GIVENCHY
Hubert James Taffin de Givenchy launched the label in 1952 as a line of simple, light separates. Two years later, the Balenciaga-mentored Frenchman debuted a full ready-to-wear collection. A meeting to fit a young Audrey Hepburn (he was expecting Katharine) marked the start of a legendary designer/muse relationship that spanned forty years; he used her as the face of his first perfume, L’Interdit, and she became the first actress to sell a scent (today, Liv Tyler mugs for the brand’s beauty wing). The house hit a home run with fashion heavies like Lauren Bacall, Jackie O, and Princess Grace, and Givenchy went on to launch a men’s line in 1973. By 1976, the brand included fabrics, furnishings, shoes, jewelry, and a Ford Lincoln Continental. Givenchy joined LVMH in 1988, and after Hubert’s retirement in 1995, it gained notoriety as an incubator of style stars like Alexander McQueen and John Galliano. The relatively obscure Riccardo Tisci was named creative director in 2005.
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