
Style, fashion, and design play a pertinent role in architecture and monuments. Such creative visions lead the way to the innovative designs of architects and inspiring works throughout cities and countries. Similarly, most designers seek vision and innovation too. During Paris Fashion Week such was apparent, as Karl Lagerfield erected a 75 foot Chanel Cardigan Jacket (as pictured at left) at the Grand Palais.
The Chanel Cardigan Jacket is the Chanel staple. Furthermore, it is the iconic to fashion! Coco Chanel's vision, the Chanel uniform, has lasted decades far after her death.
Karl Lagerfield's intentions were quite touching and symbolic. The cardigan jacket has lasted years of ever changing styles, trends, and fads; therefore it is the foundation of Chanel's brand and design. Through the popularity and eternal power the Coco's design many more styles have emerged. Hence, the Cardigan Jacket is the hub of power for Chanel!
Models entered the runway through a flap in the jacket. Lagerfield's inspiration for this collections was shells, he reminsiced of the time the idea surfaced, he opening a book titled "Coquillages" was enchanted the beauty of shells: there size, texture, design, spirals, ridges, edges, and intricacy. His inspiration is prevalent on the models, as they model styles on classic Chanel tweeding, alongside shell spirals, ridges, and edges.




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