In order to learn about the life and work of French designer Gabrielle Chanel, who is dedicated to design, the famous Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London will dedicate an exhibition to her from September 16, 2023 to February 25, 2024.
The show will trace the evolution of his iconic style and the founding of the House of Chanel, from the opening of the first hat store in Paris in 1910 to the presentation of his last collection in 1971.
For the first time, more than 180 looks from the iconic clothing maker will be on display, as well as jewellery, accessories, cosmetics and fragrances, making it the largest exhibition ever held around the company’s founder, including key pieces such as costumes created for British model Anne Janning and Hollywood stars. Lauren Bacall and Marlene Dietrich.
Through eight sections, the exhibition will explore Chanel’s innovative approach to fabric, silhouette, and construction. You’ll also study how he framed fashion in the 20th century.
Featuring an impressive collection of some of the most iconic designs from his 60-year career, it will also look at his career, the rise and evolution of his style, and his contribution to fashion history.
“As one of the most successful fashion houses in existence, Chanel owes much to the molds first created by its founder, Gabrielle Chanel, more than a century ago. We are delighted to be able to explore the origins and elements of This enduring style and showcase of historic, understated Chanel clothing from the V&A collection.”
In the document, Bruno Pavlovsky, Head of Fashion at the French House and President of Chanel SAS, said: “Gabrielle Chanel has boldly redefined the modern woman’s wardrobe. We are honored and delighted that a world-class museum and great institution are organizing the first retrospective exhibition of his work in the UK.”
Chanel managed to change the world of women’s fashion at the beginning of the twentieth century, demonstrating that it was possible to dress with comfort and practicality, without losing elegance. She is the only fashion designer to appear on the magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people of their time. time.
One of his greatest qualities is his famous Little black dress (little black dress), as well as the iconic tweed suit that marked a legacy that the late Karl Lagerfeld and now, Virgin Viard tried to preserve.
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