Accessories

Chanel, Take me to Paris in Rome

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Karl Lagerfeld has never ceased to do wonders for Chanel, and the Métiers d’Art is no exception as the show made quite the impression in the fashion scene.

Sticking to the iconic Chanel baseline, Lagerfeld sprinkled a dash of Italian glamour to the designs and of course the accessories. One couldn’t help but notice the prominence of the accessories used in the show, adding the finishing touch to every outfit displayed. But what struck us the most was their unique aura. You could actually spot their originality from miles away, starting with the quilted or pearled metal cuffs, moving on to the large hoop earrings, the multi row grey pearl long necklaces underlined with a satin bow, and ending with the ever so eclectic camera bag, and the pearl embroidered shoes.

Accessories add personality, but in Karl Lagerfeld’s case, they add style, glamour, feminism and most importantly class. If someone were to miss the collection’s spirit, the binding of the earrings, necklaces, belts and bags would come together to make way to a much greater insight into the world of the one and only Chanel.

 

We’ve gathered a selection of the accessories in the Photo Gallery below. Make sure to relish in the greatness of the collection!

Cindy Menassa