fall-winter "Paris Fashion"

In pictures..Chanel..a mixture of rebellious spirit and refined traditional elegance

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French fashion lovers were on an interesting date with the prestigious fashion house “Chanel”, during the second day of the Paris Fashion Week for “haute couture” designs, for the fall-winter seasons 2021/2022, which was held at the “Palace Galleria” museum in the French capital. The prestigious house offers a successful collection by all standards, torn between the ecstasy of the rebellious spirit of the founder of the house, Gabrielle Chanel, and her classic elegance.

In this museum, of which the house is the exclusive sponsor, “Chanel” presented 37 looks that did not disappoint the fans of the brand or fashion in general, with many jackets, special “Channel” tweed fabric, collars, shoulders, and a very special high-end touch in the spirit of the ancient name and its owner, from The House's Creative Director, Virginie Viard, does not skimp on the palette of colors or the proud display of the House's meticulous craftsmanship.

The collection was characterized by its luxurious blending of high-end materials, which varied between heavy and warm, and silky fluff, with many clear classic details, with a clear oscillation between the past and the present, and the incorporation of contemporary glimpses with some historical pieces, in the jackets designed by the House Foundation. Worn by the House's muse, Margaret Coyle, she was a living example of traditional refined elegance, and what a bride should look like this season.

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Viard considered the collection her own painting, which is what Vogue described in its latest report on the collection as well, stating that “the coloring was the main inspiration behind this collection,” as the designer reinvented the house’s tweed, but with an artistic flair, By re-designing the fabric, as if it were coloring an impressionist painting with many pastel shades, and many other designs that brought back memories of the house’s fans with special historical designs for the house, which its institution wore in some paintings and photos.

The designer presented a wide range of designs that ranged from short jackets and skirts, or wide, undulating, many layers, in addition to silk dresses that looked like soft nightgowns, or those fun enhanced by simple details and embroideries, or those soft and flowing.

The designer not only relied on heavy evening or formal pieces, but also presented comfortable everyday pieces, such as wide pants, matching her square-cut shirts, and similar pockets, as well as multi-threaded woolen coats knitted in different colors, or black dresses embroidered at the chest area. In addition to focusing on the idea of ​​a white shirt with romantic multiple ruffles, with black skirts, which can only be described as a beautiful hybrid between the gypsy spirit and a traditional touch, along with long black dresses with off-the-shoulder, large side slits, from which the inner layers of the skirt appear, It looked similar to the classic 19th-century gibbon motif, which the designer paired with large, elegant round hats.

• The house presented 37 looks that did not disappoint the fans of the brand or fashion in general, and a very special touch in the spirit of the ancient name and its owner.

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