Find the nearest stores selling the collections of ready-to-wear & shoes Chanel in France.
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Paris, 24 Rue De Sevres
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Chanel
Chanel, founded in 1910 by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in Paris, is one of the most influential fashion houses in the world. Initially known for its hats, Chanel revolutionized women's fashion by introducing simpler and more comfortable clothing such as the little black dress and the tweed suit. In 1921, the house launched the iconic perfume "Chanel No. 5", which became a symbol of timeless luxury. After Coco Chanel's death in 1971, the house experienced a revival under the direction of Karl Lagerfeld, who was appointed artistic director in 1983. Lagerfeld modernized Chanel's aesthetic while remaining true to its heritage. He introduced contemporary elements and revitalized the house's codes, such as pearls, black and white, and the double C logo. Starting in 2019, Virginie Viard, a close collaborator of Lagerfeld, led the creation of Chanel until his departure in 2024. Today, the house continues to embody Parisian elegance with its haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories collections, while maintaining a strong presence in the world of perfumery and cosmetics. Chanel remains a symbol of sophistication and innovation in the fashion industry.
Chanel, founded in 1910 by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in Paris, is one of the most influential fashion houses in the world. Initially known for its hats, Chanel revolutionized women's fashion by introducing simpler and more comfortable clothing such as the little black dress and the tweed suit. In 1921, the house launched the iconic perfume "Chanel No. 5", which became a symbol of timeless luxury. After Coco Chanel's death in 1971, the house experienced a revival under the direction of Karl Lagerfeld, who was appointed artistic director in 1983. Lagerfeld modernized Chanel's aesthetic while remaining true to its heritage. He introduced contemporary elements and revitalized the house's codes, such as pearls, black and white, and the double C logo. Starting in 2019, Virginie Viard, a close collaborator of Lagerfeld, led the creation of Chanel until his departure in 2024. Today, the house continues to embody Parisian elegance with its haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories collections, while maintaining a strong presence in the world of perfumery and cosmetics. Chanel remains a symbol of sophistication and innovation in the fashion industry.