Chanel
splashes plenty of colour at haute couture live
show
Send a link to a friend
[July 07, 2021]
By Laetitia Volga
PARIS (Reuters) -
Colourful flowers, sequins and feathers adorned
Chanel's Impressionist-inspired haute couture
show in Paris on Tuesday, held in front of a
live audience as COVID-19 restrictions ease in
France. |
Celebrities including film
director Sofia Coppola and French actress Carole
Bouquet mingled in the courtyard of the Palais
Galliera fashion museum, where an exhibition on
Chanel's founder, Gabrielle Chanel, is currently
on show.
Designer Virginie Viard said she had looked to
the artists Berthe Morisot, Marie Laurencin and
Edouard Manet as well as to English gardens for
inspiration for the autumn/winter 2021/2022
haute couture line.
Tops, dresses and skirts were embellished with
floral motifs, with one frock embroidered with
water lilies and a black coat adorned with pink
and yellow tulle pompoms.
"There are Impressionist-inspired dresses,
skirts that look like paintings," Viard said in
a statement.
"I love seeing colour in the greyness of winter.
I really wanted a particularly colourful
collection that was very embroidered, something
warm."
Models, some wearing their hair in braided
mohawks, also presented colourful tweed suits -
a staple of the privately owned luxury group -
as well as feathered or ruffled skirts and
chiffon- or lace-trimmed dresses. There were
also trouser suits, in hot pink as well as
cream.
[to top of second column]
|
Actor Margaret Qualley closed
the show in a soft pink wedding dress, tossing a
bouquet to the audience as rose petals fell
around her.
The 26-year-old also modelled some of the
collection's outfits in a short film directed by
Coppola.
Dior kicked off the four-day haute couture week
on Monday. The event is a mix of physical
catwalk shows and digital presentations as many
buyers, journalists and influencers are still
unable to travel to Paris due to coronavirus
restrictions.
(Reporting by Laetitia Volga; Editing by
Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Kevin Liffey)
[© 2021 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2021 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content
|