From Chanel:
It was under the sign of Jean Cocteau that Virginie Viard began to think about the Chanel cruise 2021–2 collection. ‘Because Gabrielle Chanel was close to Cocteau, and I love the film Le testament d'Orphée (Testament of Orpheus). In particular this magnificent scene: a man with a black horse’s head descends into the Carrières de Lumières, his silhouette cut out against the very white walls.’ Destination: the Carrières de Lumières, in Les Baux-de-Provence, for a highly graphic show, ‘because the simplicity, the precision and the poetry of Cocteau's film made me want to create a very clean collection, with a very distinct two-tone, made up of bright white and deep black.’
It was under the sign of Jean Cocteau that Virginie Viard began to think about the Chanel cruise 2021–2 collection. ‘Because Gabrielle Chanel was close to Cocteau, and I love the film Le testament d'Orphée (Testament of Orpheus). In particular this magnificent scene: a man with a black horse’s head descends into the Carrières de Lumières, his silhouette cut out against the very white walls.’ Destination: the Carrières de Lumières, in Les Baux-de-Provence, for a highly graphic show, ‘because the simplicity, the precision and the poetry of Cocteau's film made me want to create a very clean collection, with a very distinct two-tone, made up of bright white and deep black.’
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