Alaïa Orange Sanguine Cotton Panelled Pants. Pure orange sanguine cotton pants, mid-waist, zipped fastening, side seam pockets, tapered leg, wrapped around ankle, ankle self-ties. Ruffle detail along the sides, cut-out design along the sides.
Made in Italy
Color: Orange Sanguine
Model number: AA9P1364W112C319
About the designer
Alaïa is the named after revered designer Azzedine Alaïa, who launched his womenswear collection in Paris in 1980. Known for its stunning couture and ready-to-wear collections, elegant handbags, designer shoes, and must-have accessories, Alaïa bridges fine art and fashion to create exceptional one-of-a-kind pieces.
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