Chanel is the very House whose name has been proud for decades. Even those who know the fashion world about “wearing the same stretchy pants for years” know about the little black dress and tweed jackets. But two points. First, the little black dress allegedly invented by Coco Chanel in the 1920s is nothing short of a myth. Secondly, in the same years, the designers of the brand are trying to use one million types of tweed. And to be honest, it doesn’t work very well.

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Virginie Viard took over as creative director of Chanel in 2019 following the death of her greatest mentor and close friend, Karl Lagerfeld. And to the great regret of the author of the text, a huge mothball cloud has been hanging over the Fashion House ever since. From show to show, Virginie played with tweed, one of the brand’s core codes. What’s new on this list has come to an end again and again. Despite…

A few hours ago, Chanel’s couture show in Paris came to an end. To the delight of fashion editors, House’s creative director nevertheless managed to present two fun details from the runway. Yes, so much so that we did not even begin to pay attention to the word that starts with “t” and ends with “look”.



The first is top hats in everyday looks as a nod to the art of equestrianism, which we ourselves would happily mix with rhinestones. The second (and more fun) – butterflies on the bare neck, accompanied by evening dresses, including wedding dresses. We look forward to a detailed reading of the techniques of the same Margot Robbie. Well, and other stars – attempts are quite interesting.
Source: People Talk

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