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Karl Lagerfeld chanel purses on Tuesday celebrated the story of French fashion house chanel wallet on a chain in a show set around a huge globe showing how the label has grown from a single boutique in the seaside town of Deauville to a global brand with a presence in hundreds of cities. Blasts of Tchaikovsky filled Paris’s vast Grand Palais for the opening of the show attended by a string of famous faces including Princess Caroline of Monaco, model Milla Jovovich, photographer Mario Testino and actresses Jessica Chastain and Vanessa Paradis.“It’s very simple. One hundred years ago Chanel opened its first boutique at Deauville, today 100 years after there are 300″ outlets worldwide, Lagerfeld told us on the penultimate day of Paris fashion week.After the Deauville shop opened in 1913, founder Coco Chanel wallet on a chain , who died in 1971, opened another boutique at Biarritz in 1915.Today the label’s 300 outlets include 185 boutiques in cities such as Sao Paulo, Calgary, New Delhi, Istanbul and Brisbane.“Wherever you see a flag there’s a Chanel shop,” said Lagerfeld pointing to the rotating 40-foot- (12-metre-) high globe.“I can be very happy and pleased because when I started there were three or four 30 years ago, so it’s not that bad,” he said, adding however that the main credit was due to the company.“I am there to do (this) it’s part of my job, it’s not an ego trip. They (chanel bags outlet) played the game, they invested, developed…,” he said.Lagerfeld’s autumn/winter Chanel Store ready-to-wear collection featured knitwear, short wool suits and column dresses teamed with “double” boots comprising a second legging-type element extending over the knee.“It’s chic sexy, I think, discreet sexy, it’s not obvious, it’s not sex shop sexy,” he said, explaining that the boots gave “balance and proportion” to the look.Lagerfeld added that he loved knitwear and column dresses which he said made women look “tall and slender”.Reacting after the show, Chastain said she “loved everything” about the collection especially the way Lagerfeld was able to combine elegance and romance.“Many pieces were quintessential Coco Chanel Bags … like the low-waisted dresses,” she said.
“Karl makes chanel bags outlet everything look very wearable. I found it all extraordinary,” she added.Vanessa Paradis was equally impressed.“I loved it,” she said. “The show amazed me.”Meanwhile, fashion watchers were on Tuesday still unsure how to react to Saint Laurent designer Hedi Slimane’s young, grungy collection presented on Monday evening.The designer, famed for his pencil-thin skinny tailoring Chanel Price , divided the fashion industry with his first women’s wear collection for Saint Laurent last October.Trade journal Women’s Wear Daily on Tuesday said it understood the company wanted Slimane to capture a younger clientele with a more youthful look.And it noted the much-anticipated collection’s use of expensive clothes to express a “down-market attitude”.Retailers who had loved his debut collection would love this one too, it said.But it added: “Is playing a cutesy, disaffected-youth hand enough to propel the house of Saint Laurent into today’s luxury stratosphere — especially if the targeted air space is that in which chanel bags outlet and Dior reside?”On Twitter, one woman called it “luxury grunge”, while another said “a bit disconcerted by the Slimane show, seductive but light years away from Mr Saint Laurent’s style”. In the ambition-themed relaunch issue of M Magazine, Karl Lagerfeld says his greatest ambition is “to be impeccably dressed” — and perhaps that's why he has such particular rules about dressing himself.During a chanel handbags usa with the men's quarterly, available this week, Lagerfeld runs down a laundry list of things he won't wear, including t-shirts, hats, and hoodies. “With my hairdo, I can't wear hoods,” he explains. A look at what else isn't in the Kaiser's closet, below.On sweaters: “I don't wear sweaters a lot. I don't know why. I prefer woven material. It feels cleaner. When I wear knits, I have the feeling I get sloppy. For me it is too soft. I like hard wear. I like clothes with discipline, because I think you get more disciplined if you dress yourself in a disciplined way.”On vests and suspenders: “I don't like to wear waistcoats very much anymore. I hate to have something on the stomach. And I hate to wear suspenders. I have the feeling I'm wearing a bra.”On why he only wears custom-made Massaro boots: “Shoes have to be like gloves: flawless, impeccable. I hate sloppy footwear. What I hate most is flip-flops. I'm physically allergic to flip-flops.” For almost 30 years, Karl Lagerfeld has helmed French fashion empire Chanel Bags 2012, taking the brand’s trademark utilitarian tweed suits and spinning them into outlandish and glamorous fripperies. The Kaiser’s personal style, however, is mechanical in its vampiric piousness. Clad exclusively in black and white, with a high-collared dress shirt, dark sunglasses, fingerless gloves, a white ponytail, and a glittering bauble of some kind, the designer has cultivated an extreme signature look.1. Shirt by Prada, $4902. 3 station black sun necklace by Eddie Borgo, $3153. 10 strand necklace by Giles & Brother, $420 4. Sunglasses by Chanel, $3805. Tie by Tom Ford, $2456. Cufflinks by Asprey, $3,2007. Conduite gloves by Hermès, $630 8. Belt by Louis Vuitton, $655|||Karl Lagerfeld dressed up the Grand Palais as the world's largest – and probably most expensive – chemical garden for the Chanel Price Increase 2013 show.
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