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Chanel staged its Spring-Summer 2022 haute couture show in Paris on Tuesday, and there was a rather grand entrance for Charlotte Casiraghi.
Chanel’s ready to wear spring 2020 collection runway was infiltrated by an unwelcome guest, whose 15 minutes of fame was cut short by Gigi Hadid.
Fashion legend and Chanel boss Karl Lagerfeld has left us, but his legacy lives on. As does his cat, who is set to become the richest feline in the world.
Sure, some people go to extreme lengths to get their hands on a Chanel bag – but this was just a little too extreme.
Legend has it that our very own Seth has more pairs of sunnies than any Vogue editor in the entire world. There’s also a fantastic legend about a large sale..
Oh what fun it must be to be filmed for mini-movies wearing haute couture gowns whilst flowing through the halls of palaces and other obscure places.
Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld decided to take control of the camera and directs Chanel’s new four-minute ad, and it’s as snazzy as you’d expect.
Previously unheard audio recordings of Marilyn Monroe will be used in a new ad for Chanel’s iconic fragrance. In the clip, Monroe confirms that she doesn’t wear much when she goes to bed, only Chanel No.5.
As the head designer for Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld is one of the most successful fashion designers of all time. His designs are often beautiful, sometimes shocking, and sometimes a little… weird. This time, he’s taken inspiration from his cat to design a new range of fashion accessories.
In a worrying move for people who like their internet uncensored, a federal judge in Nevada has ruled that Chanel has the right seize 700 domain names that have been peddling fake Chanel products – and that search engines and social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter, Bing, and Google, are to “de-index” the domains.
A new biography, published by a very respected publisher yesterday, claims legendary designer Coco Chanel willingly collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. She also had a spy code-named “Westminster”, had a German officer for a lover, and was deeply anti-Semitic. She apparently even went on missions to help recruit new agents willing to serve Germany.