



Laurence Bras | Pants Alger - Flared Trousers with Jeweled Button Black
The Pants Alger Black by Laurence Bras announce themselves through a single, deliberate gesture: a gold-plated jeweled button poised at the side slit, catching light like a period at the end of a sentence. This is not a trouser that whispers; it states its intentions with architectural clarity. The silhouette is a study in controlled volume—a mid-rise waist that anchors the body, then releases into a flared, ankle-length leg. The side slit, fastened with that singular ornate button, introduces a calculated break in the line, offering a glimpse of ankle or shoe, a moment of skin that feels both deliberate and refined. The hand of the fabric is crisp yet pliable, a dense cotton that holds the shape of the pleats without feeling stiff. There is a quiet authority to its weight—substantial enough to drape cleanly, light enough to move without resistance. The black is absolute, a deep void that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, lending the trousers a graphic, almost sculptural presence. This is a textile that asks to be touched, its surface smooth and cool, promising a structured comfort that develops with wear. The construction reveals itself in the details: marked pleats at the front and back that radiate from the waistband, creating a vertical rhythm that elongates the leg. Italian pockets at the front lie flat and invisible, preserving the clean line, while welt pockets at the back offer a subtle counterpoint. The mid-rise sits naturally on the hip, neither too high nor too low, and the flare begins just below the knee, widening just enough to create a gentle bell shape without overwhelming the frame. Made in Hungary, the tailoring is precise—every seam, every tuck, executed with a rigor that speaks to Laurence Bras’s commitment to form. In motion, the trousers swing with a soft, pendulum-like grace. The side slit opens and closes with each step, the jeweled button catching and releasing light. This is not a garment for static occasions; it thrives in movement, in the transition from a seated dinner to a standing conversation, from a gallery opening to a late-night walk. The versatility is in the proportion: pair it with a stark white cotton shirt and a flat sandal for a day of errands in the Marais, or with a silk camisole and a heeled mule for an evening that stretches past midnight. A tailored blazer sharpens the silhouette; a cashmere crewneck softens it. The Pants Alger Black is a foundation piece that resists monotony—wear it as a statement or as a foil, and let the gold button do the rest.
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The Pants Alger Black by Laurence Bras announce themselves through a single, deliberate gesture: a gold-plated jeweled button poised at the side slit, catching light like a period at the end of a sentence. This is not a trouser that whispers; it states its intentions with architectural clarity. The silhouette is a study in controlled volume—a mid-rise waist that anchors the body, then releases into a flared, ankle-length leg. The side slit, fastened with that singular ornate button, introduces a calculated break in the line, offering a glimpse of ankle or shoe, a moment of skin that feels both deliberate and refined. The hand of the fabric is crisp yet pliable, a dense cotton that holds the shape of the pleats without feeling stiff. There is a quiet authority to its weight—substantial enough to drape cleanly, light enough to move without resistance. The black is absolute, a deep void that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, lending the trousers a graphic, almost sculptural presence. This is a textile that asks to be touched, its surface smooth and cool, promising a structured comfort that develops with wear. The construction reveals itself in the details: marked pleats at the front and back that radiate from the waistband, creating a vertical rhythm that elongates the leg. Italian pockets at the front lie flat and invisible, preserving the clean line, while welt pockets at the back offer a subtle counterpoint. The mid-rise sits naturally on the hip, neither too high nor too low, and the flare begins just below the knee, widening just enough to create a gentle bell shape without overwhelming the frame. Made in Hungary, the tailoring is precise—every seam, every tuck, executed with a rigor that speaks to Laurence Bras’s commitment to form. In motion, the trousers swing with a soft, pendulum-like grace. The side slit opens and closes with each step, the jeweled button catching and releasing light. This is not a garment for static occasions; it thrives in movement, in the transition from a seated dinner to a standing conversation, from a gallery opening to a late-night walk. The versatility is in the proportion: pair it with a stark white cotton shirt and a flat sandal for a day of errands in the Marais, or with a silk camisole and a heeled mule for an evening that stretches past midnight. A tailored blazer sharpens the silhouette; a cashmere crewneck softens it. The Pants Alger Black is a foundation piece that resists monotony—wear it as a statement or as a foil, and let the gold button do the rest.






















