Karl Lagerfeld Brings Ancient Greece To Paris For 2018 Chanel Cruise Collection
- by XpatAthens
- Tuesday, 09 May 2017
After country officials voted against Karl Lagerfeld’s request for a fashion show at a historic venue in Greece, he decided to bring Greece to Paris for Chanel Cruise’s 2018 collection. Lagerfeld and Cruise recreated the Parthenon and the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion all under the venue of Grand Palais. As the New York Times reported, ‘It took 50 craftspeople three weeks of construction and nine days of assembly to complete.’
‘The cash-strapped status of modern Greece makes, perhaps, for an odd allusion when a cruise collection is involved. Though the show was held in Paris, Chanel’s homeland, it wasn’t Chanel on the cheap; there was, of course, no reason for it to be.’
‘Later in May 2017, Louis Vuitton will present its collection in Kyoto, Christian Dior in Los Angeles, Gucci in Florence and Prada, for the first time, in Milan.’
‘Greece in the Grand Palais seems tame next to those locations. But Mr. Lagerfeld’s initial inspiration came from even closer to home: a first century B.C. statue of Venus in Gabrielle Chanel’s Rue Cambon apartment, above Chanel’s flagship boutique. That led him to think about ancient times, and the “modernity of antiquity,” words he chose as the title of the collection.’
‘Mr. Lagerfeld’s clothes were Greece, remixed, a sprint of Olympian proportions through Ionic iconography. There were amphora-shaped dresses of compressed pleats, draped chiffon pieces corseted with “cracked” marble and sandals with columns as heels.’
‘Mr. Lagerfeld’s clothes were Greece, remixed, a sprint of Olympian proportions through Ionic iconography. There were amphora-shaped dresses of compressed pleats, draped chiffon pieces corseted with “cracked” marble and sandals with columns as heels.’
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