I had a 2 second brainfart, wondering which one is Chanel ...american horror story the paris coven season premiere
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warning note : home work for Blazy ......not for all the chanel online experts this is for Blazy to catch up
Thats why its important for him to watch it, its goes through all the versions of KL and how he changed/kept reinventing when sales went down or not recieving good press etc.Haven’t watched yet but hopefully, he will try not to emulate Karl.
Because first of all: which Karl?
The provocateur of the 80’s/early 90’s? The conservative of the late 90’s? The modernist of the 00’s or the Post-modernist of the 2010’s.
The only thing for me Blazy should get from Karl, beyond doing références to his work, is being constantly changing and not be stuck on his ways.
That’s the gift of Karl as a designer. He knew his game but was never stuck on his ways.
Hopefully, MGC will also remember Karl at Fendi. His body of work there is even more exceptional.
It's a matter of different aspects to me:The unfortunate thing about Blazy and today is the media and fashion journalists *in lock step* praised this collection. It was the number one show of the season. I don't think there were any major fashion journalists that were critical of this collection. There were Chanel customers that went on social media and criticized it.
True to your name this is power of fashion speakingIt's a matter of different aspects to me:
- Huge conflict of interest between media and companies who are willing to pay media to advertise on the media
- Most (if not all) of the fashion pack are obsessed with MB intellectual artsy crafty aesthetic. Let's be honest, since Prada turned into a soulless commercial brand under Raf's tenure, MB Bottega was the new Prada and we all know how a fashion journalist or a stylist would do for Prada...
- Media / fashion pack being scared of getting banned / blacklisted from anything CHANEL related
- The excitement about the first CHANEL show under a new distinctive creative vision in like half a century. The set and the vibes of the show helped a lot make it look more approachable and relatable (e.g., Awar closing...which I found cringe and very unprofessional, but that's just me)
What really annoyed me the most is that NO ONE even dared to say that the collection, whether it was good or not (and I thought it was terrible), simply comprised of MB distinctive elements at Bottega (the leather scraps, the fluid printed dresses, the cocoon jackets) paired with CC logo accessories. It was not original, it was his old MB aesthetic and vision simply translated to CHANEL.
...something that the new chanel no matter how much they engineer its forced success these months you can feel and notice there is no genuine (big) excitement for it. Rumors are always real my dear. I’ve heard the craziest things and they were coming from top management, movements that finally didn’t happen and so on.The state of present journalism is so rotted because of the many interests involved that it's become more interesting to read rumours here.
Even when they are not confirmed, at least they point to something that might be real.
The bad thing about Chanel was not the show, which was fine. It was waking up and seeing Keira Knightley dressed in the pre-col (amongst other things).
I don't know how long this disease has infected fashion, but journalism itself has been rotten for some years. It started from politics (let's be honest, Benjamin Franklin was a master in this but truth seeking still existed back then and facts and opinions were for the most part, differentiated), then financial (the latest obsession of a subprime credit crisis - CEOs said no, subprime was just fine and it was near-prime that saw cracks, and criticism on private credit - the issues were all with the banks, etc.), and now fashion. The entire media business has now been proven by itself as completely dishonest and unreliable.The unfortunate thing about Blazy and today is the media and fashion journalists *in lock step* praised this collection. It was the number one show of the season. I don't think there were any major fashion journalists that were critical of this collection. There were Chanel customers that went on social media and criticized it.