Chanel
Haute Couture Fall 2012
60-Plus
'New Vintage' Looks Cover Many Bases
Held in the Grand Palais, a
diverse crowd that included Laetitia Casta, Richard Gere, Clémence Poésy, and
architect Peter Marino turned up for Karl Lagerfeld’s Fall 2012 Chanel Haute Couture
show. The set was typically over-the-top; according to WWD the collection was
shown atop a double stairway and the path to that stairway was lined with
Chanel silk white camellia-topped trees. White wicker furniture and a ceiling
mural painted with clouds that took three weeks to complete tied the room together
and served as the backdrop for the “New Vintage” collection.
Fittingly Chanel’s signature
camellia made its way onto a number of the looks, most notably the closing
wedding gown, which boasted a princess skirt underneath a feather winged collar
coat and as a closure on various dresses.
With 60-plus looks, the
extensive collection ranged the color and style gamut and included day looks
veering on the sporty side (think plaid), more envelope-pushing pieces (think a
high shine pink column dress accented with balls of pink fur), and classic
Chanel signatures (think menswear inspired pants worn with collared tops as
well as a variety of two-piece tweeds).
While there was much to love in
the collared dresses, high collared coats, oversized bow-finished tops, and
camellia topped evening wear, there were some notable missteps, in particular a
metallic hued pink and blue jumper and a shapeless patterned dress.
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