• 17 maggio 2013
    dans Faces. (Dernière mise à jour : 17 maggio 2013)

    EMMA WATSON
    CANNES FILM FESTIVAL, MAY 16TH 2013

    Wearing Spring-Summer 2013 Haute Couture collection for the screening of "The Bling Ring" at the 66th Cannes Film Festival.

  • 17 maggio 2013
    dans Faces. (Dernière mise à jour : 17 maggio 2013)

    VIRGINIE LEDOYEN
    CANNES FILM FESTIVAL, MAY 16TH 2013

    Wearing Fall-Winter 2010/11 Haute Couture collection for the screening of "Jeune et Jolie" at the 66th Cannes Film Festival.

  • 17 maggio 2013
    dans Faces. (Dernière mise à jour : 17 maggio 2013)

    INÈS DE LA FRESSANGE
    CANNES FILM FESTIVAL, MAY 15TH 2013

    Inès de la Fressange wore an off-white silk crepon dress with silver embroidery details and a one shoulder shawl from the Métiers d’Art Paris-Bombay collection for the screening of "The Great Gatsby" at the 66th Cannes Film Festival.

  • 16 maggio 2013
    Par Kenneth Goh
    dans SHOW INSIDER. (Dernière mise à jour : 16 maggio 2013)

    CRUISE 2013/14
    BY KENNETH GOH

    If the ghostly march of a thousand fashion soldiers was Karl Lagerfeld's idea to launch Chanel's 2013 cruise collection, then he found the perfect spot in Singapore to achieve it. The location was Loewen Cluster, a disused military barrack just minutes from the ultra sophisticated skyscrapers of downtown Singapore.

    The old black and white buildings were reconstructed more than 6 months ago to transform them into long white-washed galleries, shuttered from the tropical sun with black and white chick blinds. It regained much of its former colonial glory with a good scrub and polish yet left enough of its past in the peeling painted walls and rickety wooden ceilings. It's this romantic charm and imperfection that Lagerfeld loves which new things don't always have - plus it sets the mood.

    The result was perfect - the background was set for Lagerfeld to march Chanel's fashion army down the runway on the 9th May 2013.

    The Cruise season calls for balmy weather, and Lagerfeld hit the nail on the head with Singapore - with its tropical temperatures and steep colonial past. The setting and locale couldn't be more perfect.

    Previously, Chanel's Cruise collections have been shown in St Tropez, Cap d’Antibes and Versailles in France. This was to be Chanel's inaugural worldwide Cruise debut in Singapore – a place that has more high temperatures than low, said Bruno Pavlovsky, Chanel's president, and where the climate remains warm from October to June when the collection is available for retail.

    Coincidentally, this collection marks 100-years of Coco Chanel’s foray into fashion with her boutique in Deauville, France, in 1913. Mixing colonial style with Parisian Riviera chic, Lagerfeld sent out over 80 looks of startling contrasts - wide palazzo trousers and then some skinny pencil skirts. Long cardigans and sailor striped tunics were given a jolt a few looks later with short jackets and mini crochet dresses. Denim was mixed in elegantly as were cricket player ensembles of two-tone v-neck sweaters, crisp shirts, a tie and a Singapore cricket bat and shin pads. All the better to knock you out for six .

    Lovers of Chanel’s signature diaphanous clothes were not disappointed with pencil dresses defined by black lacquered straw and heavily embroidered dresses by Lesage with blue sequins and strings of pearls. Other Chanel signatures include languid satin dresses and of course, the House tweed – knitted this time in beige and navy with an open weave that perfectly suits tropical evenings. Delicate black lace was backed in cotton poplin and layered with crisp white trousers for both men and women in case you wanted to do a his and hers.

    And what’s a Chanel show without a sprinkling of magical stardust? This came in the form of Chanel ambassadors Zhou Xun, Anna Mouglalis, Astrid Berges-Frisbey, actresses Dakota Fanning, Rinko Kikuchi and Singapore’s small screen darlings, Zoe Tay and Fann Wong. On the runway, the supermodel delights of Stella Tennant, Joan Smalls, Cara Delevingne and all of China’s tops including Xiao Wen Ju, He Sui and Ming Xi did their catwalk turn for a delighted international audience.

    Cruise is an important season for the French house and especially so this year with the celebration of 100 years of Chanel fashion as initially realised by Madame Coco Chanel herself in 1913.

    So, isn’t it fitting that Mr Lagerfeld commemorated this occasion with a film about Coco Chanel? Shown the night before on the manicured lawns of the Raffles Hotel, a large movie screen played the 15-minute movie under starry skies, all washed down with that classic of cocktails - the Singapore Sling.

    Set in 1913, with Keira Knightley as Coco Chanel and a bevy of beauties as customers and naysayers, the satirical film takes a light hearted view of fashion with all its frivolities. It is shot in black and white and beautifully accessorized in Chanel, of course.

    Earlier, at the accessoirisation session at Raffles Hotel, Karl Lagerfeld executed his final defining touches to the outfits that were to be showcased at this global event.
    Rows and rows of rhodium link bracelets and necklaces added that touch of modernity and punk (so appropriate given that the night before, the much awaited New York Met Museum’s theme party was "Punk –from chaos to couture”).

    Under Lagerfeld’s hand, atypical Deco dresses and trousers became utterly modern just with a swagger and a hand in the pocket. “Put your hand in your pocket and walk like this” said Lagerfeld to catwalk darling Saskia De Brauw. In her white vest and trousers and man-style tweed jacket, she defined cool with one hand clutching her white bag on her right and her left tucked neatly into her trouser. It’s all about a swagger – and if we learned anything from Lagerfeld’s trip to this little Red Dot, it was this: the right attitude can turn a simple dress into something utterly modern and desirable.

    Kenneth Goh, Creative Director, Harper's Bazaar Singapore

    Photo by Olivier Saillant

    [Informazioni aggiuntive]
  • 15 maggio 2013
    dans BY KARL. (Dernière mise à jour : 15 maggio 2013)

    ONCE UPON A TIME…
    DIETRO LE QUINTE

    Per celebrare i 100 anni dall’apertura della prima boutique di Gabrielle Chanel a Deauville, Karl Lagerfeld ha scritto e diretto il film "Once Upon A Time", con Keira Knightley e Clotilde Hesme nel ruolo delle due protagoniste principali. Le riprese – durate 2 giorni – si sono svolte nel Marzo 2013 presso la Cité du Cinéma, studio cinematografico alle porte di Parigi. Il set si presentava come una fedele riproduzione della via in cui sorgeva la boutique di Coco Chanel.

    "Pensavo fosse un film muto", rivela l'attrice Keira Knightley. "Ma quando sono arrivata mi è stato chiesto di parlare in francese. Ho detto solo 'bonjour' e 'merci' e poi ho continuato in inglese. Girare un film con Karl Lagerfeld è un vero piacere. Ho accettato subito di essere la sua Coco! "

    Keira Knightley e Clotilde Hesme indossavano abiti uguali, appositamente disegnati da Karl Lagerfeld per Chanel. Tra gli altri attori vi erano i fedelissimi del couturier, come le modelle Stella Tennant, Lindsey Wixon, Jamie Bochert e Caroline de Maigret, oltre a Lady Amanda Harlech e la figlia Tallulah. Fra i ragazzi c’erano Baptiste Giabiconi, Sébastien Jondeau, Jake Davis e Brad Kroenig con il figlio Hudson.

    Gli attori hanno scoperto le loro battute poco prima di ogni ripresa. "Karl Lagerfeld dirige gli attori in modo molto diretto" spiega Keira Knightley. "È la prima volta che lavoro così" - confida Clotilde Hesme - "e devo dire che è stato molto divertente e vivace. Questo ci spinge ad ascoltare veramente gli altri attori".

    Musica: Giacomo Puccini "Ah! Finalmente!", extract from "Tosca"

  • 11 maggio 2013
    dans SHOW INSIDER. (Dernière mise à jour : 14 maggio 2013)

    BACKSTAGE: IL VIDEO
    SFILATA CROCIERA 2013/14

    Musica: Kid Creole and The Coconuts "I'm a Wonderful Thing Baby"

  • 11 maggio 2013
    dans Faces, dans SHOW INSIDER. (Dernière mise à jour : 13 maggio 2013)

    INTERVISTA ALLE CELEBRITIES
    CROCIERA 2013/14

    Intervista by Terence Lee, Editore di Nuyou Singapore, SPH Magazines

    Musica: Los Samplers "Mambo Brillante" & Willy Moon "Shakin' All Over"

  • 11 maggio 2013
    dans SHOW INSIDER. (Dernière mise à jour : 13 maggio 2013)

    INTERVISTA A KARL LAGERFELD
    CROCIERA 2013/14

    Intervista by Alexandra Golovanoff

    Musica: Willy Moon "Shakin' All Over"

  • 10 maggio 2013
    dans SHOW INSIDER. (Dernière mise à jour : 13 maggio 2013)

    BACKSTAGE
    SFILATA CROCIERA 2013/14

    Foto: Benoit Peverelli

  • 10 maggio 2013
    dans SHOW INSIDER. (Dernière mise à jour : 13 maggio 2013)

    ACCESSORI
    CROCIERA 2013/14

    Foto: Benoit Peverelli

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