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CHANEL Paris-Salzburg Metiers d'Art Pre-Fall 2015 Showcase
By SENATUS News | 3 December 2014

Last evening, Karl Lagerfeld presented the CHANEL Métiers d’art show in a glorious rococo setting at the Schloss Leopoldskron, the 18th Century Austrian castle, acclaimed for its romantic architecture and view of lake Leopoldskroner Weiher.

The Paris-Salzburg 2014/15 collection was given a contemporary twist to Tyrolean style and Austrian tradition, infused with elements of dirndls, lederhosen and other elements. The iconic CHANEL jacket was given a new twist with four pockets.

Day dresses, short, flared jackets, capes and mid-length coats reveal a pleat at the back. Structured evening dresses have bibs, frills, pleats and wide sleeves. Implying the collection’s contrast, fabrics vary from loden, tweed, felt, leather and cashmere to satin, chiffon, taffeta and lace. Intricate embellishment ranges from leather trim, extensive feather work and embroidery with a modern alpine theme.

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