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Showing posts with label #Chanel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Chanel. Show all posts

Thursday, April 4, 2024

CHANEL ICONIC 11.12 BAG MEETS THE GREAT CINEMA.


A film directed by Inez and Vinoodh, featuring Penélope Cruz and Brad Pitt introduced the Chanel F/W 2024-2025 Ready-to-wear show. A tribute to the film "A Man and a Woman" by French director Claude Lelouch, and released in France in 1966 before its international distribution and recognition. It captures the beginning of a love story in Deauville, a place dear to the House and is the inspiration behind the collection imagined by Virginie Viard, the artistic director of the fashion collections. 
Back to 1966, since the original film budget was so low, the director had to shoot the film in just three weeks; to save money, he shot the interior scenes in black and white and the exterior scenes in colour. The actress Ainouk Aimée wore her own clothes and personal accessories, including a Chanel bag, her favourite one, which she wore on and off screen, from morning to night.


With this campaign, Chanel continues to build on its longstanding relationship with cinema. Virginie Viard has always been passionate about cinema, particularly the New Wave, and wanted to pay tribute to Claude Lelouch's masterpiece. A work that smoulders with refined romance, with that legendary beach scene..., the horizon as far as the eye can see... the eternal sea..., and of course, Deauville. The seaside resort where M.lle Chanel  opened a hat boutique bearing her name in 1912, and where she presented her first Haute Couture creations in 1913, certainly not a coincidence, but if it actually exists, it is marvellous in terms of finesse. The campaign video directed by Inez & Vinhoodh repeats some of the film's original sequences with Penélope Cruz and Brad Pitt and instantly identifiable with its modern and rectangular silhouette, the iconic Chanel bag and its impeccable allure, which lasts a lifetime, to then be handed down from generation to generation. 
Collection after collection, it appears in countless variations of colour, shape and material. Over the years and the collections, countless designs have paid tribute to the famous bag, reinforcing its status as a unique iconic object.





Thursday, August 29, 2019


THIS LB SUNDRESS BY CHANEL WILL MAKE SAYING GOODBYE TO SUMMER EVEN HARDER.

Hi dear readers! I hope you enjoyed your midsummer holidays. Now almost everyone is back to work, and it won't be long before you're sipping PSLs and wearing your favourite cashmere sweater again, but for now let's just revel in the bliss of another hot, sticky day and observe this little black sundress from last S/S Chanel runway  in wonder. Because despite the pumpkins and haybales that will be soon put on display outside your neighborhood grocery store, Summer is far from over. There's still plenty of sun left for miniskirts, sleeveless dresses and garden prints, so go ahead and wear them without reserve. 
As thick and miserable as the humidity can get, this sweat-inducing season is always a hard one to bid goodbye to. It probably has something to do with the fun clothes — bold colors, sleeveless dresses, playful prints, cropped silhouettes — that don't typically have a place in your winter wardrobe. The chic sundress by Chanel I chose is one of them. This summer version of the evergreen, under-the-knee LBD features a wide, round neckline, signature chain straps, and the glamorous detail of a Chanel logo brooch on both sides. The model chosen for the runway sported the dress with a wonderful strass signature belt and the edgy detail of a half-hidden tattoo on her cleavage to add a rock mood to this classic ensemble and get the look appealing also to the youngest ones. 
Sadly, the days for short-cut silhouettes and sleeveless dresses like this are numbered. Skin-covering knits and layer-able pieces are already beginning to hit the scene; so even those among you who are less sensitive to cold or those who live in sunny areas, will soon be trading out their shorts for layers of clothing, jackets and raincoats. 😒😭☔