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The CHANEL Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture

“Chanel brings out emotions in me that I use for inspiration, collection after collection. My mission is to find new ways to tell its most beautiful stories.”

Photos courtesy of CHANEL.
Photos courtesy of CHANEL.

Instantly recognisable as a CHANEL code, the button eases the opening and closing of a garment. Thanks to buttons, women could rid themselves of everything that had prevented them from moving freely. Gabrielle Chanel treated buttons with the utmost respect. Like a jewel, it adds a touch of daring and sparkle to the unique allure of which she was both theorist and artisan.

A symbol of emancipation, Virginie Viard takes this jewel-button into the world of ballet and dance. Here, fashion, music, theatre and painting come together as physical poetry and, touched by grace or wonderment, the performers briefly escape the laws of nature. Beyond the softness of this light and suspended world, the Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection evokes the great names of dance, from whom it borrows their extraordinary style and affirmation of a triumphant body.

“I often think about dance, it’s an important theme at Chanel. The House is close to its institutions, to its choreographers and dancers, and we create costumes for the ballet. I have tried to bring together the power and finesse of bodies and clothes in a very ethereal collection, composed of tulle, ruffles, pleats and lace.”

Thus unfolds a landscape of transparent short straight skirts, long dresses, jumpsuits and little capes embellished with embroideries depicting draperies, little bows, illusion tulle pockets, lace belts, sequins, braids and little flowers. Masculine figures and the beauty of the body give rise to a very feminine collection, worn over white ballet leotards and tights. In a year marked by the vitality of the links that unite CHANEL and dance, a century after Gabrielle Chanel’s first designs for ballet, the pink and white aquarelle-dominated collection owes its touches of vivid colour to the Ballets Russes of Léon Bakst and Sergei Diaghilev. Down jackets in tulle, hoods, the Artistic Director also injects references to contemporary culture, with heels, for added allure.

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At the invitation of Virginie Viard, Kendrick Lamar, Dave Free and Mike Carson designed a set that recalls the symbols of Haute Couture, just like the film The Button, serviced by pgLang, written and directed by Dave Free and scored by Kendrick Lamar, with Anna Mouglalis, Naomi Campbell, and Margaret Qualley in the lead role. Swathed in tulle, the actress, House ambassador and accomplished dancer opens the show.

“For me, dance evokes all these stories and emotions that are close to my heart, and that I take such pleasure in handing down and recounting,” concludes the Artistic Director.

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A Haute Couture tale – House ambassador Margaret Qualley is photographed in the set of the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture show, introducing a series of photographs by Malick Bodian. The heroine of "The Button", the actress embodies the powerful and delicate imagery of the collection.

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Photos by Malick Bodian. Courtesy of CHANEL

The finale – the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2024

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Ambassadors and friends of the House, Naomi Campbell, Margaret Qualley, Kendrick Lamar, Anna Mouglalis, Minji, Rebecca Marder, Lucy Boynton, Charlotte Casiraghi, Xin Zhilei and Caroline de Maigret attended the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture show in Paris.

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In the intimate set of the show, actress and House ambassador Margaret Qualley shares her impressions on the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection.
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The jewel-button travels to the world of ballet and dance for the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture show.

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