Balmain FW10 Decarnin Era Corduroy Lining Puffer Jacket

Sale Price:$310.00 Original Price:$500.00
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Size 46

After working various fashion houses for 11 years, and in the midst of World War II, participating as a member of the French Army for 5 years, Pierre Balmain founded his own fashion house under his name in 1945. Pierre passed away in 1982 after suffering from liver cancer. Christopher Decarnin reimagined the Balmain style when he became head designer in 2006; he elaborately decorated pieces that differed from the simplicity of Balmain’s original approach. Today, Balmain remains a powerful presence in the fashion world, under creative director Olivier Rousteing

This stunning jacket is from the Fall/Winter 2010 collection, when Christophe Decarnin was the creative director of Balmain. Features black lambo zippers and constructed of goose down (three different types specifically). Beautiful corduroy detail along the interior near front zipper going up to the neck area. Detachable hood. These were sold in limited numbers when it was released. A extremely rare piece which comes with the original tags and extra buttons. In wonderful condition with no flaws or damages; maintains top quality

Measurements:

•Length: 26.5 in

•Pit to pit: 21 in

•Shoulders: 18 in

•Sleeve: 26 in

•Hem: 18 in

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Size 46

After working various fashion houses for 11 years, and in the midst of World War II, participating as a member of the French Army for 5 years, Pierre Balmain founded his own fashion house under his name in 1945. Pierre passed away in 1982 after suffering from liver cancer. Christopher Decarnin reimagined the Balmain style when he became head designer in 2006; he elaborately decorated pieces that differed from the simplicity of Balmain’s original approach. Today, Balmain remains a powerful presence in the fashion world, under creative director Olivier Rousteing

This stunning jacket is from the Fall/Winter 2010 collection, when Christophe Decarnin was the creative director of Balmain. Features black lambo zippers and constructed of goose down (three different types specifically). Beautiful corduroy detail along the interior near front zipper going up to the neck area. Detachable hood. These were sold in limited numbers when it was released. A extremely rare piece which comes with the original tags and extra buttons. In wonderful condition with no flaws or damages; maintains top quality

Measurements:

•Length: 26.5 in

•Pit to pit: 21 in

•Shoulders: 18 in

•Sleeve: 26 in

•Hem: 18 in

Size 46

After working various fashion houses for 11 years, and in the midst of World War II, participating as a member of the French Army for 5 years, Pierre Balmain founded his own fashion house under his name in 1945. Pierre passed away in 1982 after suffering from liver cancer. Christopher Decarnin reimagined the Balmain style when he became head designer in 2006; he elaborately decorated pieces that differed from the simplicity of Balmain’s original approach. Today, Balmain remains a powerful presence in the fashion world, under creative director Olivier Rousteing

This stunning jacket is from the Fall/Winter 2010 collection, when Christophe Decarnin was the creative director of Balmain. Features black lambo zippers and constructed of goose down (three different types specifically). Beautiful corduroy detail along the interior near front zipper going up to the neck area. Detachable hood. These were sold in limited numbers when it was released. A extremely rare piece which comes with the original tags and extra buttons. In wonderful condition with no flaws or damages; maintains top quality

Measurements:

•Length: 26.5 in

•Pit to pit: 21 in

•Shoulders: 18 in

•Sleeve: 26 in

•Hem: 18 in