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Chanel’s Return To Form

Jan 24, 2017 | 2 min read

Six looks from the Chanel AW17 Haute Couture show

Karl Lagerfeld’s knowledge on global affairs is one of many great attributes he brings as creative director of Chanel. For SS17, the designer showcased a return to classic garment proportions that are similar to those showcased at his SS06 Haute Couture show. This aesthetic was also merged with his ready-to-wear line for AW08 in bold colours including luminescent lilac, byzantine pink and demure silver.

The timing of his return to a traditional silhouette that’s eerily familiar to Chanel’s distinguished couture clientele is pivotal to the collection’s success. It is by all aspects a beacon that harks back to simpler times, somewhat surprising considering that Monsieur Lagerfeld has professed to never looking back or dwelling on the past. However, this wasn’t a collection that welcomed the return of a bygone era but, like most of his work, it gently revisits the past and draws inspiration for the future.

This was most evident in the case of a pale yellow day suit complete with a baby pink tulip skirt, which was accented with a glittering top followed by a full-sleeved evening dress in glinting silver that edged at the hem. Voluminous marabou plumes and a cool cap-sleeved silk dress with a Cuban collar made this a winner. Much like most Chanel shows, there was something here for everyone.