For all its little issues, Instagram is a wonderful space to find inspiration and beauty. When I came across the Tel Aviv based fashion illustrator and artist Shay Ben Izhack’s collaboration with LoveShackFancy, I was instantly smitten with her feminine and whimsical style. Her work features fashion and film references…
CHANEL Fall-Winter 2024/25 Ready-To-Wear
For the recently unveiled Fall-Winter 2024/25 Ready-To-Wear collection from CHANEL, creative director Virginie Viard looked to the earliest years of the Maison’s storied history for inspiration. Speaking of the collection Viard noted “It’s a very warm collection, with layers of materials, colours and volumes. It pays tribute to Deauville, the…
CHANEL HAUTE COUTURE SS24 Beauty Backstage
The other week, I shared the absolutely stunning Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection from CHANEL. Inspired in part by CHANEL’s deep and long-lasting relationship with the world of ballet, the world of dance also inspired the beauty look that was shown that day. Etherial and elegant, the models had the…
CHANEL Spring-Summer 2024 HAUTE COUTURE
When I received the save the date for the CHANEL Spring Summer 2024 Haute Couture show the other week, I was instantly excited for the coming presentation. Seeing that the Maison had titled the show “The Button”, I had a feeling the collection would reference this seemingly simple yet ever…
CHANEL 2023/24 Métiers d’art Collection
This past week, CHANEL unveiled its yearly Métiers d’art Collection in Manchester England. These annual collections are particularly special to the CHANEL universe. They were first introduced by Karl Lagerfeld during his storied tenure at the helm of CHANEL. The Métiers d’art Collections not only pay homage to the location…
CHANEL Spring/Summer 2024
Perched atop the hills of the picturesque French village of Hyéres is the modernist Villa Noailles. With its sun-drenched terraced gardens and expansive views of the blue waters of the Mediterranean, this cubist inspired home was built by famed architect Robert Mallet-Stevens in 1923 for noted patrons of the arts…