Saturday, 24 April 2010

Chanel 2010 Spring & Summer Fashion Show



Chanel at the Grand Palais in Paris published the spring and summer 2010, senior clothing series, the show field to Queen Mary's farm in Versailles Palace inspired, 9 meters high were erected in the barn as a conference stage, 12 sculptors, 10 painters, eight experts and eight metal carpentry involved in the field of design and production of shows.

This season, followed the fashion design inspiration, Ms. Chanel's love of nature. Horse riding, fishing, bush country have a source of inspiration for Ms. Chanel. Spike is one of Chanel's lucky things.

But with this collection, Lagerfeld's summing up of the season's tendencies—beige, ivory, and black; rough textures; transparency and lace—was spun into a collection so masterfully balanced between classicism and current fashion affairs that the whole thing felt delightfully sure-footed. The knack was that he didn't rush it—just let the thing keep bouncing out in a sustained variation of caramels, taupes, and ecrus, all logically adapted to the house's nubby tweed suits, frothy blouses, and fluttery chiffons. The editing of everything to short lengths looked sweet without being chichi—the test being that every teenage girl looked naturally at home in the little thigh-split skirts (that's what has happened to the bottom half of the Chanel suit), as well as in the mini-crinis and ruffled dance dresses.

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