Imaxtree:
While the house on rue Cambon has just announced the departure of its artistic director, we look back at the most beautiful pieces that closed the haute couture shows.
The house of Chanel announced on the night of June 5-6 that Virginia Viard is leaving the position of artistic director. He, who succeeded Karl Lagerfeld as his right-hand man, would spend thirty of the last five years at the Rue Cambon house and sign the collections. Including haute couture, which always accentuates the bride’s appearance.
Staying true to the spirit of his mentor, he also entrusted this role to the models he liked (Vittoria Seretti, Anna Evers…), as well as to his housemate, Margaret Qualley. At another show, placing a bouquet of blue camellias in his bride’s hand, he paid a discreet tribute to Gaspard Ulliel, who died a few days before the show and the actor was then the face of men’s perfume Bleu.
Imaxtree:
Her brides have embraced all styles, from the traditional pure white dress to a dusty pink coat worn over a silk ensemble for Fall-Winter 2019-2020, including a retro dress (Spring-Summer 2022 haute couture collection). One thing is for sure, the outfits designed by Virginie Viard for D-Day braved different terrain.
We will remember some general points. a certain taste for fancy trains, but also for veils, this great bridal classic, with her hair styled in variations of different lengths. As a signature detail of the double C brand, the shoes also dare to contrast, decked out in a carbon color.
A valuable source of inspiration that those looking for the perfect outfit to say yes will remember for a long time.
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Source: Le Figaro
