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Chanel splashes plenty of color at haute couture live show

- • By LAETITIA VOLGA

PARIS (Reuters) – Colourful flowers, sequins and feathers adorned Chanel’s Impression­ist-inspired haute couture show in Paris on Tuesday, held in front of a live audience as COVID-19 restrictio­ns ease in France.

Celebritie­s including film director Sofia Coppola and French actress Carole Bouquet mingled in the courtyard of the Palais Galliera fashion museum, where an exhibition on Chanel’s founder, Gabrielle Chanel, is currently on show.

Designer Virginie Viard said she had looked to the artists Berthe Morisot, Marie Laurencin and Edouard Manet as well as to English gardens for inspiratio­n for the autumn/winter 2021/2022 haute couture line.

Tops, dresses and skirts were embellishe­d with floral motifs, with one frock embroidere­d with water lilies and a black coat adorned with pink and yellow tulle pompoms.

“There are Impression­ist-inspired dresses, skirts that look like paintings,” Viard said in a statement.

“I love seeing colour in the

greyness of winter. I really wanted a particular­ly colourful collection that was very embroidere­d, something warm.”

Models, some wearing their hair in braided mohawks, also presented colourful tweed suits - a staple of the privately owned luxury group - as well as feathered or ruffled skirts and chiffonor lace-trimmed dresses. There were also trouser suits, in hot pink as well as cream.

Actor Margaret Qualley closed the show in a soft pink wedding

dress, tossing a bouquet to the audience as rose petals fell around her.

The 26-year-old also modelled some of the collection’s outfits in a short film directed by Coppola.

Dior kicked off the four-day haute couture week on Monday. The event is a mix of physical catwalk shows and digital presentati­ons as many buyers, journalist­s and influencer­s are still unable to travel to Paris due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

 ?? (Sarah Meyssonnie­r/Reuters) ?? A MODEL PRESENTS a creation by designer Virginie Viard as part of her Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2021-2022 collection show for the Chanel fashion house in Paris yesterday.
(Sarah Meyssonnie­r/Reuters) A MODEL PRESENTS a creation by designer Virginie Viard as part of her Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2021-2022 collection show for the Chanel fashion house in Paris yesterday.

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