Thursday, December 26, 2013

Why Chanel Fell For Dallas

Chanel will stage its latest Métiers d'Art show tonight in the perhaps unlikely destination, chosen by Karl Lagerfeld himself, of Dallas. But as Bruno Pavlovsky, the brand's president of fashion, explained, the city has much more resonance for the label than you might first think.

"He chooses themes linked to cities that inspire him and are consistent with the brand," Pavlovsky told us. "They generally have strong ties to Mademoiselle Chanel's life and inspiration, like London, Moscow, Shanghai, Byzance and Scotland, where we held the last Métiers d'Art show Paris-Edimbourg. 

All these places represented something to Mademoiselle Chanel - America, and notably Dallas, are part of our history, the Americans championed and supported Mademoiselle Chanel in the Fifties. They played a large part in putting Gabrielle Chanel back at the forefront of international fashion."

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It was the American press, not the British or French, that gave Chanel glowing reviews of her comeback collection in 1954, following her 15-year hiatus. US department store Neiman Marcus, founded in Dallas, was among the most supportive - presenting the designer with an award for her contribution to fashion in 1957.

"The American press and department stores spotted and appreciated the modernity of Mademoiselle Chanel's collections," explained Pavlovsky. "Her comfortable suits, for example, were a huge success there."

Chanel's Métiers d'Art shows are known for being true fashion spectaculars; last season's took place in the ruins of  Linlithgow Palace, near Edinburgh,while pre-spring/summer 2013 saw models walk around a maze of fountains in the Palace of Versailles. Why is the scale of the show so important to the brand?

"It is a way of turning our attention to an important market, of offering to our clients there, and often also offering the public, the opportunity to experience the brand in a new way," said Pavlovsky. "All these events are a way for Chanel to showcase the quality, creativity and sophistication of our collections and products. They allow us to feed the imagination around our collections and the brand."

Yet, despite such high expectations from the fashion press, Pavlovsky never worries that his shows won't live up to the last.

"With Karl Lagerfeld we have worked together for 20 years now," he said. "That is a solid basis for confidence."

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