New York Times Fashionさんのインスタグラム写真 - (New York Times FashionInstagram)「Most people would not consider Manchester a capital of high fashion, but that all changed this week when Chanel took over the English city for its Métiers d’Art runway show, an annual presentation of the intricate craftsmanship of its specialist ateliers. On Thursday, 600 guests, braving icy winds and lashing rain, descended on the Northern Quarter neighborhood for a runway show held on Thomas Street.  The collection’s inspiration spanned from the 1960s to 1980s. Tweed was the heart of the collection, seen in smart skirt suits, paired with matching baker boy caps, Mary Janes, and soccer scarves, writes @elizabethcpaton. Other outfits paid tribute to New Wave club girls, with black denim and patent leather looks and sheer baby-doll dresses with bodices made from interlocking C’s and graphic flourishes inspired by logos from the soccer stands.   All of it was bags of fun, far more tongue-in-cheek than the usual fare from a French fashion house, and a spotlight on one of Britain’s best-loved cities.  Read a full review of the show at the link in our bio. Photos courtesy of Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images and @chanelofficial」12月9日 6時59分 - nytstyle

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Most people would not consider Manchester a capital of high fashion, but that all changed this week when Chanel took over the English city for its Métiers d’Art runway show, an annual presentation of the intricate craftsmanship of its specialist ateliers. On Thursday, 600 guests, braving icy winds and lashing rain, descended on the Northern Quarter neighborhood for a runway show held on Thomas Street.

The collection’s inspiration spanned from the 1960s to 1980s. Tweed was the heart of the collection, seen in smart skirt suits, paired with matching baker boy caps, Mary Janes, and soccer scarves, writes @elizabethcpaton. Other outfits paid tribute to New Wave club girls, with black denim and patent leather looks and sheer baby-doll dresses with bodices made from interlocking C’s and graphic flourishes inspired by logos from the soccer stands.

All of it was bags of fun, far more tongue-in-cheek than the usual fare from a French fashion house, and a spotlight on one of Britain’s best-loved cities.

Read a full review of the show at the link in our bio. Photos courtesy of Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images and @シャネル


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