Art, fashion and luxury meet at the Lagerfeld exhibition in Dubai

The “Lagerfeld: The Chanel Shoes” exhibition runs until December 18.

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After its success in Paris and London, the “Lagerfeld: The Chanel Shoes” exhibition, photographed by photographer Simon Procter, presents a series of the most important images of the Chanel House of Fashion in a special celebration, hosting the “Jumeirah Zabeel Saray” on Palm Jumeirah, in cooperation with the “7 Art Gallery” studio. The famous exhibition, “Lagerfeld: The Chanel Shoes,” photographed by photographer Simon Procter, will run until December 18.

The exhibition presents behind-the-scenes snapshots of the legendary fashion designer, Karl Lagerfeld's work from his famous fashion shows for the House of Chanel. The exhibition includes an exclusive series of images that document the energy and atmosphere behind the scenes of these shows, photographed by the famous photographer Simon Procter.

Drawing inspiration from the timeless elegance of Lagerfeld and Chanel, the artistic creativity of Simon Procter and the opulence of the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, an exclusive and special edition of the “Festival Afternoon Tea” will be dedicated to guests throughout the exhibition period in celebration of this special artistic event.

Simon Procter, the famous British photographer, said: “I hope you will enjoy my art collection that I have collected over the 16 years of working with Karl Lagerfeld who was a wonderful and likable man who worked hard and inspired so many.

And we will present the pictures in celebration of his work with the House of Chanel, which represents the highest levels of luxury, just like this luxurious place in which it is displayed.”

Large-format images will be displayed in the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray’s spacious reception foyer, in which photographer Proctor has reinvented his shots and combined multiple images to create unique illustrations that offer a unique perspective and glimpse into Lagerfeld’s life, work and legacy.

These images, which honor the memory of Karl Lagerfeld, fashion's most revered and emblematic designer, were premiered in September 2019 during Paris Fashion Week.

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