Chanel and JW Anderson show their resistance to global luxury downturn
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Chanel and JW Anderson show their resistance to global luxury downturn
"The show space was designed to resemble Chanel's first boutique, with butterscotch carpets and floor-to-ceiling mirrors."
"The show began by playing with Chanel's Chanel-ness: little box jackets and skirt suits, updated in beige and black with jewelled buttons."
"More interesting were the looks that played around with the idea of a two-piece: wide legged mohair trouser suits came in robust plums."
"Luxury fashion is volatile and fragile at the moment, according to Bruno Pavlovsky."
The Chanel show, influenced by Matthieu Blazy, featured a transformation of the Grand Palais into a space resembling the first Chanel boutique. Updates included classic designs like box jackets and skirt suits in beige and black. The show also highlighted unique pieces such as wide-legged mohair trouser suits and hybrid jacket-jumper designs. Accessories like gold wheatsheafs were placed on seats, emphasizing the theme. Bruno Pavlovsky noted the current volatility in luxury fashion, a sentiment reflecting industry challenges even among top brands like Chanel.
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