It’s not my cup of tea but this is a good collection by Virginie’s standards.
I just feel like we are missing the spirit of Metiers d’Arts, which was really a bridge between Couture and RTW.
Metiers d'Arts used to have that rich feeling. It looked and felt special…Maybe less casual than Resort but also sometimes more dramatic or costumey than Main runway collections.
I still think about the insane knitwear from
the Edimburgh collection or even in the Jewelry department, the ones from the NYC/Egyptian collection gave High Jewelry a run for their money.
I think about the fabulous eveningwear of the Montecarlo collection or even the opulence of the Bombay collection.
Now, with Virginie, Metiers d’Arts looks more like a beading experience.
I really love some pieces and I think the suit on look 10 is fabulous. It would probably be like 12K and I would never purchase it but with some retouching, it would be perfect for me. Overall, it’s very wearable, very spring 1996, very digestible and it’s Chanel.
I feel like under Karl, because he made strong aesthetic choices, it was possible to like or not like Chanel for the aesthetic, to not recognize yourself in the style. Now with Virginie, there’s really a sense of Chanel for everybody. Those are clothes for people who wants people to know they are wearing Chanel.
But I feel like it will be a success and Margot Robbie’s stylist will probably start dressing her in Chanel again lol. She is fulfilling her contract by avoiding wearing the brand lately.