(Relaxnews) - A traditional brasserie by Chanel in the heart of the Grand Palais, a place with a lively atmosphere for a collection with multiple propositions.

A traditional brasserie by Chanel in the heart of the Grand Palais, a place with a lively atmosphere for a collection with multiple propositions. From backstage and alongside the runway, Paris Modes' Sophie de Champsavin and Natalia Grgona share their impressions on the presentation.

Immediately apparent are the highly worked materials and the quilted effects transformed by 3D. The iconic tweed is reinvented in thousands of different ways. The nods to the French bistros are found in an apron skirt which gives a new allure to the silhouette, where the fabrics are checkered.
The sophisticated craftsmanship of the Chanel ateliers is demonstrated by several graphic embroideries which remind us of traditional floors in the brasseries. Little hooded parkas, straight skirts or lightly flared cropped jackets, jeans, all the wardrobe essentials are there. The knitwear is colored, and warm for the long tube dresses. A rich show where the couture tradition is present but reworked, for a contemporary and urban fashion approach.

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