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Iconic Exhibition ‘Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto’ Opens In Palais Galliera In Paris

Let’s hope that borders will reopen soon, so that American compatriots can travel again in the city of lights and visit the most glamorous and epic exhibition of the year “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto” which opened on October 1 at the Palais Galliera, the City of Paris Fashion Museum after a two-year extensive renovation. A new space “Gabrielle Chanel Galleries” has been created for exhibitions in the museum basement that is doubling the surface of the museum. Now, the 7,500-square-foot space will showcase the history of fashion from the 18th century to the present, including approximately 200,000 objects. The largest and most extraordinary collection of fashion in the world.

Magically orchestrated by the support of CHANEL and Miren Arzalluz, Director of the Palais Galliera, Véronique Belloir, Collection Curator, Olivier Saillard, Fashion Historian, the exhibition “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto,” focuses on Gabrielle Chanel’s work. An analysis of her career, the emergence and the development of her style, the characteristics of her work and her codes and of course her contribution to the history of fashion. An invitation to discover a universe and a style that are truly timeless, a new elegance based on freedom, movement, a natural and relaxed attitude always without extravagance. Gabrielle Chanel (August 19, 1883-January 10, 1971) is one of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th century. From her chaotic childhood-which probably marked her forever- until her death, Gabrielle Chanel -a strong and determined woman- acutely understood the different periods she was living through. During her entire lifetime she always tried to adapt her owns needs and desires and dedicate them to her fashion empire.


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