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    September 19, 2012

    Chanel Links: August & September 2012

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    Chanel Links!

    I’ve been out of town most of the past month traveling for my other site MISS so I apologize for the sporadic posting. Of course, the Chanel news does not stop so here are the best tidbits of Chanel-related info from the past few weeks…

    Top Coco Chanel quotes on The Smithsonian.com

    chanel mini backpacks

    It’s official, the 90′s are back – and the mini-backpacks are here to prove it! Another Mag

    justine picardie

    My favorite Coco Chanel biographer, Justine Picardie was named Harper’s Bazaar U.K.’s new editor-in-chief. WWD

    chanel the little black jacket exhibitPhoto by Frederic David courtesy of Chanel

    “The Little Black Jacket: CHANEL’s classic revisited by Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld” is heading to London and will run from October 12-28 at the Saatchi Gallery. Artinfo

    tokyo chanel camellia karl lagerfeld

    Karl Lagerfeld took some great Chanel camellia photos in Tokyo for i-D Magazine.

    A South Korean bar dubbed the “Chanel Business Bar” was ordered to pay Chanel damages for infringing on the Chanel Trademark. Telegraph

    chanel 1932 fine jewelry dazed digital

    Dazed Digital posted an exclusive shoot featuring the Chanel 1932 Fine Jewelry Collection. Dazed.

    lady gaga chanel

    Photos by Terry Richardson

    Lady Gaga dressed as a black bird and posed in front of Chanel. MTV Style

    vanessa paradis chanel jalouse

    Vanessa Paradis wears Chanel and Maison Michel on the cover of Jalouse. Coco’s Tea Party

    elizabeth olsen bullet

    Elizabeth Olsen dons pink hair and Chanel for a Bullett photoshoot. Bullet.

    coco chanel as a simpson

    Earlier this year, our favorite fashion satirist AleXsandro Palombo illustrated Karl Lagerfeld as a Simpson. He now updates his illustrations with Coco Chanel as a Simpson. Humor Chic

    gwen stefani chanel

    Gwen Stefani used her Chanel Coco Cocoon bag to run errands. Daily Mail

    The Luxury Institute conducted a survey and found that Chanel ranked hightest among women on the Luxury Brand Status Index and was the “leading brand for delivering the best customer experience, and the one most deserving of charging premium prices.” Fashion Broadway World

    keira knightley chanel couture vogue cover

    Keira Knightley is wearing a look from the Chanel Haute Couture “New Vintage” fall-winter 2012/13 collection on the cover of the October 2012 issue of Vogue.

    chanel punk

    Chanel will be one of the brands featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute’s spring 2013 exhibition “Punk: Chaos to Couture”. Telegraph

    Alexander Khokhlov chanel face illustration

    Alexander Khokhlov, a photographer from Moscow took beautiful black & white photos of a model with her face painted with cultural icons – Chanel included. Fubiz

    chanel world tricot

    In December 2009, I posted about a case brought by World Tricot against Chanel being thrown out of court. The appeals court “fined Chanel 200,000 euros in damages for stealing a design from a local knitwear supplier, overturning a 2009 ruling clearing the fashion house.” Chanel maintains that there was no copying but rather a misunderstanding. AFP

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    July 8, 2012

    The Little Black Jacket in Hong Kong – Video

    CHANEL The Little Black Jacket photo exhibition opened at the Space, 210 Hollywood Road in Hong Kong and will be there until July 16th.

    Learn more on www.thelittleblackjacket.chanel.com

    Soundtrack:
    CHOI SAI HO , “Violin Cityscape” (Live)

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    Filed under: Chanel,Chanel Culture — Tags: , — La Chanelphile @ 1:34 pm

    June 29, 2012

    Flash Back Friday: The Legend of the Chanel Logo’s Double C

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    Catherine de Medici's Hairpin with Interlocking Cs found in 2012

    Chanel’s iconic interlocking Cs logo is one of the most widely-recognized logos in the world. However, much like Coco Chanel’s life story, much of the origin of the interlocking Cs is shrouded in mystery. A few weeks ago a hairpin belonging to Catherine de Medici, Queen of France in the 16th century, was found at Fontainebleau Palace, a royal residence outside of Paris.  A momentous find, the hairpin was the first possession of the Renaissance queen found in modern history.  But what makes this find most curious of all is the very familiar looking interlocking Cs.

    To fully understand the roots of the interlocking Cs we must take a look into the history of France as well as the formative years of Coco Chanel’s life.

    queen claude of france catherine de medici coco chanel

    The "C" Ladies: Queen Claude of France, Catherine de Medici and Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel

    Queen Claude of France

    Queen Claude of France is the first person recognized to use the interlocking Cs as her insignia.  The interlocking Cs are found at the Château Royal de Blois, where “the symbol was carved in white in the apartments of France’s Queen Claude, who found in the inital “C” an inspiring personal motto: candidior candidis – the fairest of the fair.”  (The Secret of Chanel Nº5, Tilar J. Mazzeo, p.107)  We get a clearer picture of Queen Claude’s personal apartments  in Catherine de Medici, where the authors state: “the apartments of Queen Claude of France…in which may still be seen, delicately carved, the double C accompanied by figures, purely white, of swans and lilies signifying / candidior candidis / – more white than the whitest – the motto of the queen whose name began, like that of Catherine [de Medici] with a C…” (Catherine ‘de Medici, Honoré de Balzac and Katharine Prescott Wormeley, p.54)

     Catherine de Medici

    Queen Claude of France was Catherine de Medici’s mother-in-law – Catherine de Medici joined the French royals upon her marriage to Claude’s second son Henri II.  Having an initial C, like Queen Claude before her, Catherine de Medici adopted the symbol as her own.

    Royal insignia of the initials of Henri II and Catherine de Medici can be found at Chenonceau

    Royal insignia of the initials of Henri II and Catherine de Medici can be found at Chenonceau. Photo from Historical-Fiction.com

    It seems Catherine de Medici and Coco Chanel shared not only the “C” initial but also a penchant for jewels.  Queen Catherine loved lavish jewels but most of her collection was sold, lost or stolen over hundreds of years.  Similarly, Mademoiselle Chanel loved jewelry – both real and fake – and like Queen Catherine, many of her signature pieces were stolen in the hours shortly after her death.  To find a piece of Catherine de Medici’s jewelry now is a significant find, and may help unlock some of the mysteries of the Chanel logo.

    As a side note, this is not the only similarity between Catherine de Medici and Coco Chanel – both women loved fragrance as well.  In fact, one of the many rumors surrounding the creation of Chanel Nº5 is that the formula is derived from “the lost ‘miraculous perfume’ of the Medici queens, an elixir said to preserve aging beauties from the ravages of time.”  (The Secret of Chanel Nº5, Tilar J. Mazzeo, p.31)

    Château Crémat

    Stained Glass window at Chateau de Cremat Chanel Logo

    Stained Glass window at Chateau de Cremat, Image from TwentyFourSevenInFrance.com

    Another legend says that Coco Chanel saw the interlocking Cs at Château Crémat, a château in Nice that Irène Bretz, and American heiress purchased.  Coco Chanel was friends with Ms. Bretz and attended parties she hosted at Château Crémat and “one summer night Coco Chanel looked up at a vaulted arch at one of  Irène’s famous parties and found inspiration in a Renaissance medallion: two interlocking Cs.” (The Secret of Chanel Nº5, Tilar J. Mazzeo, p.107)

    Doorknob from Chateau de Cremat in Nice Chanel Logo

    Doorknob from Chateau de Cremat in Nice, Image from DecadesInc.blogspot.com

    Chapel at Aubazine

    The explanation that Chanel (the modern company) and biographer Justine Picardie subscribe to is that the answer can be found at the Chapel of Aubazine, a Cistercian monastery and abbey that also housed an orphanage where Chanel spent the latter half of her childhood.

    chapel aubazine stained glass window coco chanel

    Windows from the chapel of Aubazine, Photo from Culture.Chanel.com

    Picardie explains:

    A few shafts of light pierce the shadows through the opaque grey and pearl-white windows; there is no figurative stained glass in this Cistercian abbey, but the panes form geometric patterns, knots and loops that look eerily like the double C of Chanel’s logo.

    (Coco Chanel: The Legend and The Life, Justine Picardie, p. 28).

    Capel & Chanel

    Justine Picardie also alludes to another meaning behind the double C – Boy Capel and Coco Chanel.  Boy Capel was the love of Coco Chanel’s life and Chanel as we know it today may not even exist without Boy Capel.  In addition to being her lover, Boy Capel was in some ways a founding business partner of Chanel.  He funded her business and her first boutiques and Coco Chanel eventually paid him back his investment.

    Coco Chanel and Boy Capel

    Coco Chanel and Boy Capel, Image scanned from Coco Chanel by Justine Picardie, p.60

    After Boy Capel’s untimely death, interlocking the Cs of Capel and Chanel was a way of keeping them together.  Picardie states:

    There was no business contract to bind them together, just as there was no marriage certificate, but it nonetheless joined them, as the double C logo seems to suggest; Chanel and Capel; overlapping, but also facing away from each other.

    (Coco Chanel: The Legend and The Life, Justine Picardie, p. 74-5).

    The Double C Lives On

    We will never know where Coco Chanel found inspiration for the Double C Chanel logo.  It could have been from long lost loves, royal families, her sad childhood, or a combination of them.   What we do know is that the symbol is as mysterious as the woman who made it infamous.

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    Sources:
    Washington Post
    Coco Chanel: The Legend and The Life by Justine Picardie
    The Secret of Chanel Nº5, Tilar J. Mazzeo (review coming soon!)
    Culture Chanel
    http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/hautehouse_row/159608795.html
    http://historical-fiction.com/?p=1629
    http://decadesinc.blogspot.com/2010/10/nothing-better.html
    http://twentyfourseveninfrance.com/tag/fashion/

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    Filed under: Chanel,Chanel Culture,Coco Chanel — Tags: , , , — La Chanelphile @ 12:39 pm

    June 25, 2012

    Chanel Little Black Jacket Editorial in Elle US June 2012 Issue

    chanel little black jacket editorial elle us june 2012

    Have you seen the June 2012 issue of Elle US? I’m always a little bit behind on reading my magazine but this weekend I decided to delve into my pile. I was happy to see that Elle did an editorial celebrating Chanel’s little black jacket to commemorate The Little Black Jacket exhibition and book. Elle took Chanel’s little black jacket and gave it six very different looks pairing the jacket with current pieces and vintage Chanel. The six different looks are – in order of appearance: Street Wise, Classic, Menswear, Sporty, New Romantic and Haute Rebel. My favorites are definitely the first three – sorry I can’t choose one! Which is your favorite look?

    chanel little black jacket editorial elle us june 2012

    chanel little black jacket editorial elle us june 2012

    chanel little black jacket editorial elle us june 2012

    chanel little black jacket editorial elle us june 2012

    chanel little black jacket editorial elle us june 2012

    Photographed by Thomas Whiteside
    Styled by Lester Garcia

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    Filed under: Chanel,Chanel Culture,Chanel Ready To Wear,Vintage Chanel — Tags: , , — La Chanelphile @ 10:45 am

    CHANEL The Little Black Jacket Exhibit in Hong Kong, Teaser

    After making stops in Tokyo, New York and Taipei, Chanel has taken The Little Black Jacket exhibition of photographs styled by Carine Roitfeld and photographed by Karl Lagerfeld to Hong Kong.  View the teaser video below…

    Soundtrack:
    “Auntie’s Harp” by Flying Lotus

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    June 18, 2012

    CHANEL The Little Black Jacket in Taipei – The Film

    Chanel’s The Little Black Jacket exhibition is making a whirlwind tour around the world. Only days ago the exhibit closed in NY and now The Little Black Jacket is showing in Taipei City, Taiwan. Here, we see some celebrity interviews from the Taipei City opening featuring Anna Mouglalis, Flora Sun, Gaspard Ulliel (the face of Bleu de Chanel) and Vivian Hsu.

    “Electric Fog” / The Performers
    (David Borras)
    (p) 2009 The Performers
    Published by Alter K

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    June 15, 2012

    Flash Back Friday: Chanel Fashion Show Video Medley

    I watch this video every so often – I love that it’s a medley of different Chanel fashion shows ranging from the 1930s to 1983. One of my favorite things about this video is seeing Coco Chanel in action. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do.

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    Filed under: Chanel,Chanel Culture,Coco Chanel,Vintage Chanel — Tags: , , , — La Chanelphile @ 5:32 am

    June 11, 2012

    CHANEL The Little Black Jacket in Taipei Teaser Video

    The next stop of the Chanel “The Little Black Jacket” photo exhibition is Taipei City, Taiwan beginning on June 16th! For more information visit http://www.thelittleblackjacket.chanel.com.

    Soundtrack:
    “You were there with me” by Four Tet.
    Courtesy of Domino Records.

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    June 8, 2012

    Flash Back Friday: Inès de la Fressange for Chanel

    Ines de La Fressange Chanel

    Inès de la Fressange was Karl Lagerfeld’s muse in the 1980s. What a great time to be his muse! She was the first model to sign an exclusive contract with an haute couture fashion house – in this case Chanel. The relationship between Karl Lagerfeld and Inès de la Fressange produced a large body of work as she was the face of the company for most of the 80 when Chanel re-emerged in 1983 until 1989. Their relationship simmered down when she decided to lend her likeness to create a bust of Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic. Karl Lagerfeld and Inès de la Fressange reunited in the past several years and we even saw Inès de la Fressange walk the runway for the Chanel Spring/Summer 2011 show.

    I’ve compiled some of my favorite videos, photos and ad campaigns featuring the lovely Inès de la Fressange. Enjoy!

    French Coco by Chanel Ad

    I can’t get enough of these ads – I don’t know the exact year but the print ads are from 1986 to 1988 so I believe the videos are from the same time. I hate to say this but I find the video below, a commercial for the U.S. market to be a bit silly. I much prefer the French ad, it’s much more chic and truer to the brand.

    US Coco by Chanel Ad

    Someone, please tell me what they are saying… and how amazing is that fashion show in the background?!

    Interview with Inès de la Fressange

    Click the first image in the gallery to see all of the images full size and in a slideshow.

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    June 7, 2012

    Chanel – The Little Black Jacket New York Exhibition Atmosphere & Celeb Photos

    Chanel The Little Black Jacket New York

    Photo by Olivier Saillant

    Last night was the official opening of Chanel’s The Little Black Jacket Exhibition in New York City and all of the fancy usual suspects were in attendance. Here are some images of the scene at the opening as well as all of the pretty party people who were in attendance. Oh, to be invited to one of these events!

    Click on the first image below to see the images full size and in a slideshow…

    All photos courtesy of CHANEL

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