A totally ethereal and highly coveted Emmanuel Ungaro blush-pink floral appliqué draped gown dating back to Esteban Cortazar’s stunning fall/winter 2008 debut runway collection for the legendary house. Cortazar, only 23 years old at the time, brought an entirely fresh perspective to the brand—one that balanced Ungaro's bold, high-energy legacy with a more delicate, softer vision. This epic gown, runway look 35 modeled by Tallulah Morton, stands as a testament to that balance with an undeniable and captivating elegance. The blush pink hue is soft and romantic, reminiscent of a rose. The fabric itself is luxurious; an ultra light silk chiffon that flows effortlessly. Cortazar’s modern vision comes to life in the unique sculptural wrap around neck anchored by an oversized rose appliqué. This breathtaking detail adds a touch of whimsy, while the billowed draping across the bodice ensures a chic, flattering fit.The skirting of the gown is heavenly. Composed of tiered layers of semi-sheer silk chiffon, it swells with airy movement while the duel trains in back create a striking visual effect. Every inch of this gown has been meticulously crafted for a sense of awe-inspiring beauty in motion. This archival Emmanuel Ungaro would make an unforgettable red carpet or bridal look.
Measurements
marked a European 40
Bust: 32-34 inches
Waist: 25-27 inches
Hips: up to 38 inches
Total Length (not including trains): 66 inches
This gorgeous 2008 Emmanuel Ungaro documented runway gown is in beautiful condition with no rips, holes or alterations. The construction of this garment is impeccable. Closes with hidden side zipper. Only sign of wear is a one faint spot on the train and light wear under the arms which is not noticeable at all when worn. Please message for detailed pictures. The gown retains it's original boutique store tag, preserving its provenance as a rare and coveted piece from Cortazar’s debut collection for the house. This Emmanuel Ungaro gown is the epitome of chic and couture craftsmanship.