The Paris shows ended with the Big Bang fashion version.
In a large palace hung with Zeppelin size versions of the solar system – sun, earth and stars – designer Matthieu Blazy unveiled his first collection for Chanel. And it turned out that he was not just making the world of coconut. He redid the universe.
Take Chanel to a molecular level and recombine all these well -known brand construction blocks. In doing so, Mr. Blazz has not always created beauty. He did something more interesting. He brought Chanel back to life.
With this old completed costume, the one who kicked a long time ago chic at the cliché. Out with double CS!
There was tweed but tweed hard men’s clothes, in strong shoulder jackets cut at the waist and Salouky pants. Tweed knitting and a blown tweed that looked like a motherboard and an open leaf tweed so light and airy that he was only tweed.
The skirts strike under the knee (Chanel hated the knees), enveloping the hips to fix with two buttons on one side, so one leg came out with each step. The abandoned size of the era of the 1920s turned out to be a trompe l’oeil, suspended from a white cotton yoke with ribs, like a riff on visible underwear.