In the early 1960s, Louis Féraud hired the designers Jean-Louis Scherrer,[2] Margit Brandt, and Per Spook.
The year 1978 was an excellent one for Féraud: he won the "Golden Thimble Award" for his Spring/Summer 1978 Haute Couture Collection.
The year 2000 saw Yvan Mispelaere join the group as artistic director and that July witnessed his first Haute Couture fashion show in "Musée des Monuments Français" in Paris.
In 2002, the German Group ESCADA took 90% of the Féraud shares and Yvan Mispelaere left the company.
In 2003, Jean-Paul Knott left Féraud and that July the worldwide flagship store opened in Paris at 400 rue Saint-Honoré.