Ungaro, who retired from his eponymous fashion
house in 2004, had been in poor health for the past two years,
his family told AFP.
Born in southern France in 1933 to Italian parents, Ungaro moved
in the 1950s to Paris where he trained with Balenciaga.
He launched his own label in 1965 and two years later moved the
firm to the fashion heartland of Avenue Montaigne.
His women's haute couture and ready to wear collections were
renowned for flamboyant colors and elegant silhouettes.
Like other designers, he expanded into fragrances and
accessories, before stepping back from the business in the early
2000s.
The Ungaro label has since been through a succession of managers
and designers, including a stint in 2009 by Hollywood star
Lindsay Lohan.
(Reporting by Gus Trompiz; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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