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Chanel Paris-Shanghai 2010 Handcraft Series
The Chanel fashion show marked a significant shift from its previous one-sided presentations, as it integrated Chinese elements into the creative process of this collection. The influence of China is evident throughout the entire lineup. The Shanghai-inspired style is primarily expressed in black, with bold Chinese red and lucky emerald green also making strong appearances. Classic tweed suits were reimagined with traditional Chinese Fengxian collars and slanted buttons. Additionally, a structured blazer and a hat that resembled a padded jacket were beautifully crafted using black feathers from the renowned Lemarié feather workshop. Other pieces incorporated Chinese silk textures, all contributing to a distinct and rich Chinese aesthetic.
Since 2002, Karl Lagerfeld has been designing advanced handicraft collections for Chanel, each inspired by a different city. From Paris and Tokyo to New York, Monaco, London, and Moscow, Shanghai is now the eighth city in this series. Although Coco Chanel never traveled to China, she was deeply fascinated by Chinese art. The brand owns several Chinese antiques, including ebony-embedded screens and porcelain. Lagerfeld himself has always had a deep admiration for Shanghai, calling it a city full of mystery. He often referenced "Shanghai women," "Chinese-style clothing," and "Wu Wu screens" as key inspirations. For the Shanghai Peninsula Boutique, he created an exclusive collection featuring chiffon shirts with printed patterns, camellia brooches, and silk shawls—each piece drawing inspiration from the Chinese lacquer screens that Coco Chanel loved.
This collection not only celebrates the elegance of Shanghai but also reflects a deeper cultural dialogue between East and West. The fusion of traditional Chinese motifs with Chanel’s iconic style highlights the brand’s evolving vision and its growing appreciation for global influences. The attention to detail, from fabric choices to design elements, showcases the craftsmanship and creativity that define Chanel’s legacy. With every new collection, the brand continues to push boundaries while honoring its roots.