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eigensinnig wien | Streeruwitz | Elegante Marlene Hose in Schwarz
eigensinnig wien | Streeruwitz | Elegante Marlene Hose in Schwarz
eigensinnig wien | Streeruwitz | Elegante Marlene Hose in Schwarz
eigensinnig wien | Streeruwitz | Elegante Marlene Hose in Schwarz
eigensinnig wien | Streeruwitz | Elegante Marlene Hose in Schwarz
eigensinnig wien | Streeruwitz | Elegante Marlene Hose in Schwarz
eigensinnig wien | Streeruwitz | Elegante Marlene Hose in Schwarz

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Streeruwitz Designer wide leg pants in black

Regular price € 480,00 including VAT

These designer wide leg pants or palazzo pants emerge as a timeless piece in high end fashion, untouched by the whims of fleeting fashion trends.

Inspired by Marlene Dietrich, these designer women's pants are a statement of powerful femininity. It also symbolizes the sovereign woman who unfolds an unmistakable presence, both in the business world and on festive occasions.

In the annals of fashion history, these designer palazzo pants hold a steadfast position as a symbol against the transient nature of trends, reminding us that true elegance is a timeless facet of our being. These premium designer pants are designed for women who stylishly navigate the tightrope between elegance and extravagance.

 

Designer palazzo pants in black

With their expansive silhouette, the elegant designer palazzo pants pay homage to the strength and elegance inherent in the fluidity of today's gender roles. They stand as a testament to fashion freedom, impressing not only in a smart casual business outfit with "Grace", a white blouse with tie, but also making an unparalleled appearance at festive events.

 

Product Details

  • Wide leg
  • High waist or wearable on the hip (find your size in the size chart)
  • Flowing material made from lightweight rayon and viscose
  • High comfort and elegance
  • Two side pockets
  • Long belt from the same fabric for your waist or as an unique black tie


The versatility of designer wide leg pants

These designer wide leg pants combine comfort and an elegant appearance through their premium material, specifically chosen for summer wear. Their androgynous look highlights the versatility and avant-garde spirit of the wearer.

With a high waist cut that is also wearable on the hip, these designer wide leg pants offer an adaptability rarely found in designer fashion. Thanks to the belt loops and the long belt, these designer palazzo pants can be individually styled.

Alternatively you can combine the women's silk blouse "Curie" for your All Black Look.

Also arriving in black is "Luna," an elegant black tunic top with half-button placket, that, when paired with the designer wide leg pants pants, presents a versatile all-black ensemble.

Whether you tie the belt loosely around the waist or wear the belt as a black tie for your glam rock style, this high-quality women's pant becomes the perfect choice for a variety of occasions, be it in a professional context or at a festive event.

 

Fashion brand: eigensinnig wien
Fabric: 40% Viscose, 60% Rayon
Color: black
Pants style : Designer wide leg pants

The female model is 171 cm tall, weighs 50 kilograms and wears a size XS.

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In our in-house tailor shop we make your custom size for you. From a different material or in a different color? Do you need something unique for weddings, official appearances or other special occasions? We create and tailor to measure. Just contact us.

EXPRESS DELIVERY AND 14 DAYS RETURN POLICY

Germany, Austria, Switzerland: 1-2 days
EU and Europe: 1-2 days
Asia, Australia and North America: 2-4 days
In Vienna additionally: 3 hours with the bicycle messenger

If you do not like the product or it does not fit, you can return it and get a refund. Free returns from Germany, Switzerland and Austria

OUR RECOMMENDATIONS: INDIVIDUALLY AND PERFECTLY COMBINED.

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Designer wide leg palazzo pants - Quintessence of elegant rebellion

In the avant-garde women's wardrobe, designer palazzo pants reign supreme as a distinctive symbol of elegance and unique non-conformity. Their inception in the 1920s and 30s marked a revolution in the fashion world, a time when these wide, elegant fabric pants not only shattered conventions but also laid the foundation for a timeless statement.

Whether as a smart casual business outfit, at a glamorous event, or in relaxed leisure moments, designer palazzo pants celebrate the art of possibility. Paired with a silhouette that artfully wraps around the body, granting every woman a majestic length.

How to wear designer wide leg pants?

The legendary Marlene Dietrich, adorned with high waist and wide legs in her film "Morocco," not only granted these pants acceptance but elevated them to a symbol of emancipated style. This fashion rebellion of the 1930s signaled the end of rigid clothing norms, catapulting designer palazzo pants into the fashion Olympus.

The essence of designer palazzo pants lies in their high, snug waist and straight, wide legs – a tribute to confident casualness. It's important to allow the pants to unfold in their full glory. Opting for a size larger accentuates the relaxed character and ensures a sovereign appearance.

The hem, nearly touching the ground, and the careful camouflage of robust thighs, shift focus to the waist, lending even the most emancipated look a nuanced femininity. The Culotte variant, with shortened legs, speaks its own modern language.

In styling designer palazzo pants, an ensemble that honors their stature is due: Either a short top or a tucked-in shirt accentuates the silhouette without excess. A slim belt spectacularly showcases the waist, while high heels or platform pumps create the illusion of endlessly long legs. For the petite lady, high shoes are an absolute must, whereas the tall, slender woman can also set an extravagant, androgynous accent with flat lace-ups.

Designer palazzo pants: A timeless legacy

Whether in summer's lightness or a warm wool blend for winter – designer palazzo pants are a year-round companion for every occasion, from professional settings to casual Sunday brunches. Named after the iconic Marlene Dietrich, whose style continues to inspire generations, figures like Greta Garbo or Katherine Hepburn have also contributed to the extraordinary recognition of these fabric pants.

Discover the diversity of this style icon and let yourself be enchanted by the timeless class of designer palazzo pants – a must-have for the artfully curated wardrobe of the woman who not only wears avant-garde fashion but lives it.

What top to wear with designer wide leg pants?

In the world of eigensinnig wien, where fashion is not just clothing but an expression of art and individual philosophy, we recommend pairing the black designer wide leg pants with a top that speaks the same aesthetic language: Distinctive, avant-garde, and with a dash of rebellion against conventional fashion norms.

A slim-cut, high-quality linen or silk top would be an excellent choice to complement the flowing contours of the pants without diminishing the overall elegance. Look for pieces with subtle, yet unmistakable details such as asymmetric cuts or a delicate button placket at the back, directing attention to fine nuances.

For a bolder appearance, a finely knitted merino wool sweater in crop length, lightly encircling the waist and thus accentuating the high-waisted design of the designer palazzo pants, would underline the androgynous charm. This look skillfully breaks the boundaries between masculine rigidity and feminine tenderness.

Another suggestion would be a structured, oversized blazer in noble black or a deep, nightshade blue. Worn with an open or closed heart, this plays with the duality of power and grace, firmly rooted in the DNA of eigensinnig wien.

Each of these tops should, in the spirit of eigensinnig wien, not only harmonize with the pants but also with the wearer herself. Because true style lies not in the garment alone, but in the way it expresses the uniqueness of its wearer.