Karl Lagerfeld has always exceeded the Chanel Gst vision
of the most fashionable women, and he knows it. But, much like his clothes, he
does so in a quietly elegant and perfected way. The Chanel aesthetic has been
preserved, nurtured and developed, and it is reaching a peak yet
again.‘Monochrome chic’ is suddenly awash on the catwalk and high street alike –
Chanel, Givenchy, Donna Karen and H&M are all basing their current
collections on a classic Parisian colour pallet. Unlike seasonal trends,
however, the clothes that Chanel first introduced go hand in hand with a
traditional lifestyle that will forever be etched into modern culture. Julia
Underwood takes a look at a style classic.In 1909, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel Gst
reinvented fashion by quite simply going back to basics. Indeed, some years
later she confirmed to Harpers Bazaar that “simplicity is the keynote of all
true elegance.” But what arguably gave her a helping hand in her success was the
arrival of the First World War. Women were suddenly becoming people of work, and
with new roles their clothes had to change. Chanel’s long linen skirts, jersey
sweaters and blazers offered the Chanel Gst
style and comfort that was so desired.
To make something so simple become iconic, the quality and visionary aspects
had to be extraordinary. Chanel Gst made
clothes to flatter the new slimmer, flatter figure of the Twenties. She did not
try to turn a woman into an exhibition. The lady who wore Chanel stood up
straight, made the most of her best features, and lived a pristine life. Here
was a designer who was subtly liberating women, in a way that men could
accept.When it came to eveningwear, Chanel’s first popular piece in 1926 was a
black evening dress in lace and embroidered tulle. The silhouette and fabrics
used became the trademark of all things chic. In fact, it could be said that Chanel Gst
invented the ‘little black dress.’ Even now, Lagerfeld’s collections are
parallel to the creative vision that was unveiled all those years ago.Coco’s
most famous quote put this vision into words perfectly: “For me, black has
everything. So does white. They are absolute beauty; the perfect match. Dress a
woman in white or in black at a ball and all eyes will be upon her.” Recently,
the label Coco Mademoiselle was launched for younger fashion followers. It
became apparent that young women were starting to favour a tailored, mature look
– girls were seeing the importance of quality and key pieces, rather than
quantity.One young French actress, Audrey Tautou, caught the Chanel Gst
spotlight globally.
After starring in?Amelie, she made a succession of films that put French
elegance back into the mainstream. Her timeless simple beauty and charisma
brought people back down to earth.There is no doubt that the present collapse of
our economy is changing the actions of both consumers and producers of fashion.
There is a sudden want for clothes that are timeless, simple, and easy to wear.
The monochrome trend has no specific time or place. A daytime look can be
transformed into a night time look with the removal of a layer and the addition
of some black heels. What makes Chanel Gst
inspiring is that it mixes trends with original aspects, and other designers
follow suit.The return of quilting, leather, gold and pearl is apparent, and is
of course reminiscent of the Chanel quota. When dressed in a well fitting black
pea coat with a white lace dress, black tights and patent ankle boots, a woman
feels together. She feels elegant, and although it won’t be admitted, she feels
rich! As mentioned, the look can indeed go from supermarket to restaurant with
no more than a rearrangement of accessories.Lagerfeld’s most recent haute
couture show in Paris was one to behold. The theme was white, and the material,
paper. Every corner of the vast area was adorned with hand-made paper flowers
that transformed into a wonderland that only Lagerfeld could have
envisioned.Only Chanel can turn the simplest of things into the want of every
wealthy client. Only Chanel Gst can
inspire a retreat into the basics of fashion and design. Whether it was inspired
by the recession or not, this show confirmed that Coco’s aesthetic will always
have a place in our hearts.
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