I love
droogist's post from 2 weeks ago. It is everything I wanted to say word for word!
I would be very sad if Chanel ever closed its doors. No one does tweed better or quilting quite right. Yes, it may be repetative and boring for some, but some people out there want something classic and timeless, from days gone by. I love vintage clothes, and in Chanel I can find things that pay hommage to the past I love dearly. When I buy Chanel, I am buying into an idea created at the turn of the century, era's I have very strong passion for. It's like buying into the ghost of Chanel, as I unfortunately did not live when she did.
I do think Karl has an inflated ego, but so does most everyone in the media. He reminds me of Dali, though I think Dali was less vague and self aborbed.
As for Chanel being down to earth, she was far from. She lied about her whole upbringing. There is so many conflicting stories, it was hard to get to the truth of her past. She was ashamed and glamourized her youth all through her life. She is the first designer to make her way into society. Before that, they were just people who worked for the rich, and did not socialise amoung them. I just read about her never liking to give hand outs to the poor, but did it only once during the war. She brings up this story though more to glorify herself later on than make herself a humanitarian.
I find pieces from Chanel I like through the years, though you do have to pick through alot of heavy fabrics and over accessorized pieces at times. The clothes I do find are stunning though! I think year after year everything gets lighter, more youthful, made for the modern girl. (light sweaters, think silk tops, tweed cut closer to the body) Chanel leaves room for femininity (which I can not say for so many other designs who are to plane and modernist). You see this femininity in silk and beautiful delicate prints on that silk. Chanel leaves room for the unexpected. Through it is not unexpected to see the normal black/white/beige in a chanel boutique, it is unexpected in the world at large. I wear something Chanel and I stick out. People have abandoned the trusty simple colors for things that are often to fussy and dieing for attention. Chanel allows for descrete luxury ala Jackie O, Audrey Hepburn, etc.