In 1985 the late French fashion designer Emanuel Ungaro purchased a 160-acre organic farm in the south-east Luberon, not far from his birthplace of Aix-en-Provence. The son of a Puglian tailor who had fled fascism in Italy, Ungaro assisted Courrèges and Balenciaga before opening his own atelier in 1965. From humble roots he evolved into one of the most renowned of couturiers, dressing Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Catherine Deneuve and Marie-Hélène de Rothschild. His style, characterised by…
Inside Emanuel Ungaro’s treasure-filled Provençal hideaway
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