Lagerfeld
pays tribute to atelier seamstresses at Chanel show
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[July 06, 2016]
PARIS (Reuters) - Chanel
took fashionistas behind the scenes into its ateliers
for its autumn/winter haute couture show on Tuesday,
focusing on the intricate craftsmanship displayed on its
luxurious outfits and shining the spotlight on its
artisan workers.
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Creative head Karl Lagerfeld, known for putting on elaborate
shows for one of the world's most famous labels, transformed
Paris' Grand Palais into a Chanel workshop with rolls of fabric,
mannequins, sewing machines, cutting tables and seamstresses at
work in front of an audience including Hollywood stars Will
Smith and Jessica Chastain.
The 82-year-old designer dedicated the fashion show to the
label's normally unheralded "petites mains" (small hands), even
posing with the heads of the ateliers at the end.
Models wore plenty of the brand's signature tweed -- starting
with jackets with angular shoulders and elbow-length sleeves
paired with culotte trousers and, later coat dresses.
Intricate floral embroidery or shiny beading decorated some of
the clothes, which were all worn with black boots.
For Chanel's evening looks, Lagerfeld decorated shoulders and
hems on an array of dresses in luxurious materials.
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Underlining the work of Chanel's "petites mains", sparkling
embellishments, feathers, embroidered lace, pleating and draping
were among some of their craftsmanship on display on dresses.
The German designer used a variety of colors throughout the
collection -- from autumnal brown, orange, blue and gray to lighter
beige and pink as well as black and white.
Lagerfeld, who previously has recreated an airport, supermarket as
well as brasserie for catwalk presentations, closed the show with
the Chanel bride, this time wearing a sequined pale pink jacket and
trousers with a train embroidered with feathers.
Other designer houses unveiling their haute couture collections this
week include Giorgio Armani Prive and Valentino.
(Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Keith Weir)
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