On December 3, 2024, the French fashion house CHANEL launched the CHANEL Métiers d'art 2024/25 show in the Chinese city of Hangzhou 😲, on the banks of the legendary West Lake. This legendary location is represented by the 19th-century lacquer screen, known as the Coromandel, which adorns Gabrielle Chanel's office in her apartment at 31 rue Cambon in Paris.
This screen has been a source of inspiration and dreams, feeding the imagination of the famous designer, and now it has inspired director Wim Wenders to direct a short film shot between Paris and Hangzhou, starring Chanel ambassador Tilda Swinton. The film is an invitation to a journey that is both real and dreamy, and the film is set to be released in full on November 30, 2024.
The CHANEL Métiers d'art 2024/25 show will be unveiled on December 3, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. Paris time, across CHANEL platforms.
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Thus, the fashion show was held in the early evening of December 3, 2024, where there was a series of wooden bridges floating directly above the surface of the lake without any joints. The run bridges provide the illusion that the models are actually walking on the water.
There was a distinct nocturnal theme throughout the entire collection, from the long black winter coats, to the lavishly decorated tweed jackets, and a series of garments made with gold threads and gilded fabrics that captivated the eye. Some of the garments were decorated with delicate feathers and ornaments. Tweed suits and suits were spread throughout the show and were repeated in a different way each time. As well as the long skirts that gave a new character to the Chanel show, which is always distinguished by the size of the midi-length skirts.
The show was decorated with Bermuda shorts and skirts made of denim, which is unusual. There are also complete pieces that resemble comfortable sleepwear, which embody the idea of traveling comfortably and moving between airports in comfort with these elegant and comfortable sets at the same time.
The show featured embroidered camellia motifs that Gabrielle Chanel loved, and as with CHANEL Métiers d'art collections they are always luxurious, refined, rich, heavy and family-like.