CHANEL
Designer, visionary, artist, Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel reinvented fashion by transcending its conventions, creating an uncomplicated luxury that changed women's lives forever. She followed no rules, epitomizing the very modern values of freedom, passion and feminine elegance.
"Fashion passes, style remains..."
This simple statement captures the essence of her revolutionary contribution to culture. CHANEL continues, after almost a century, to inspire women of all ages all over the world with its timeless modernity.
From the little black dress to the tweed suit, the quilted handbag to the two-tone shoe and camellia brooch, the perfect red lipstick and the world's best-selling fragrance N°5, the list of CHANEL's innovations is unparalleled.
CHANEL has continued this glorious heritage of creation, playing fearlessly with Coco's radical legacy, offering a vision for the future of the House that is as memorable as its past.
Florence Knapp in “les Rencontres” — CHANEL Literary Rendezvous at Rue Cambon
la Galerie du 19M Tokyo, ambassadors and friends of the House gathered in Tokyo — CHANEL Exhibitions
CHANEL presents the Galerie du 19M Tokyo, an immersive journey into the heart of the Métiers d’art
New. BLEU DE CHANEL L’EXCLUSIF.
la Galerie du 19M Tokyo, a space of wonder, surprise, and dialogue — CHANEL Exhibitions
Entretien avec Germaine Acogny dans les coulisses du Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
Live from Guggenheim New York: Sarah Sze, Julie Mehretu and Yana Peel
Katie Kitamura and Charlotte Casiraghi — CHANEL Literary Rendezvous at Rue Cambon
Aria Aber in “les Rencontres” — CHANEL Literary Rendezvous at Rue Cambon
The Futurists: Adam Pendleton and Yana Peel
Creative Ecology: Mauro Colagreco and Matthew Lutz-Kinoy
New Romantics: Lauren Collins and Gerard & Kelly
The Art of Performance: Francesca Hayward and Allison Katz
CHANEL Connects, the Arts & Culture Podcast, Returns for Season 5.