Chanel Fall-Winter 2013-2014



Karl Lagerfeld called his latest collection of Chanel «Globalization." As proof of this in the center of the podium, he placed a huge wooden bowl - the layout of the planet Earth, where lights were designated 300 Chanel boutiques worldwide.

"So, everything is clear: Chanel rules the world" - says this idea with lights NY Times journalist Cathy Horyn. On the global impact of house Chanel in the world says and venue of the show - in huge halls of the Grand Palais in Paris for the last four or five years, Karl Lagerfeld makes Chanel show the most real show, with sets and make-up reminiscent of theatrical makeup. "It was fun, but amidst all this lost clothes" - says Cathy Horyn, complaining that his seat was not able to recognize in small white spots on the podium fur hats.



Grand Palais - a fundamental choice of Karl Lagerfeld. Firstly, this palace accommodates a lot of spectators, including - buyers from all 300 boutiques Chanel, flashing on the globe with bright lights. Second, it represents France and all of her fine arts, whose integral part from the beginning of the XX century is the house Chanel. Thus, globalization has made of Chanel the most recognizable brand of modernity, and Karl Lagerfeld decided to celebrate it in his new collection, which it would be strange not to show at the Grand Palais.

New collection fully justifies its name: it is primarily universal, classic house Chanel and sell well in all parts of the world things like high boots and handbags on a chain. New steel coat with geometric cutouts in the front, as if made by the most ordinary scissors before exiting models on the catwalk, jackboots, like white with black leather Loafer golf, hats, as Kathy said Chorin, "shaped like Anna Wintour haircut" and skirt A silhouette with zipper front, under which to wear a mini-skirt of the same fabric.





For the rest, like all the old: leather gloves, tweed suits, large bracelets, small bags on a long handle with logo Chanel. Well, that's all very well sold - by the way, no less than three hundred boutiques on the planet Earth.