CHANEL ATELIER FROM STYLE BUBBLE

I went to Chanel two days after visiting their atelier. Chanel is definitely the oldest and perhaps, true house of Haute Couture. With four ateliers – two tailors, two for “Flou” and “Madame”, there is a system that works for what it is in reality; a profitable business. Speaking to Mrs. Josephine, who heads one of the tailoring workshop, the emphasis is always on the “client”. ”

Haute couture is unique because there are no boundaries,” he said. But that can always modify and adapt the designs to meet the needs of the customer. Discreetly he smiles when asked about the relationships it has with customers. It ‘a secret world where the house will not disclose much and you can never guess or fantasize about the kind of woman who can spend tens, even hundreds of thousands of pounds on a dress that really is not about the brand (there are no labels sewn in Chanel haute couture outfits), but the hidden secrets that only the wearer can enjoy. This is what we’ve got to find (even if only in part) to the haute couture presentation in London.

Walking through the studio you notice the craftsmen who dedicate themselves to embroidery and decorations, along with the seamstresses who were already employed in the preparation of orders. The show was over, but the work went on behind the scenes. Jacqueline had only a few minutes to talk to us but with obvious passion tells us: “We work hard but it is always worthwhile when you see the show.” He says: “In this season, we liked the lightness and grace! Tres jolie! “That light was communicated through many day wear that represent a particular strength of the collection, as always sublime Chanel.

 

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