I don't make fashion,
I am fashionCoco Chanel
Virginia Viard’s official rendering of Karl Lagerfeld’s dreams was both “his right arm and his left arm,” as the Kaiser liked to say. Worthy heiress of the Chanel House, the designer opens a new chapter.
Virginie Viard joined Chanel in 1987 as an embroidery trainee, before taking the lead. Her mission: to give life to the sketches of Karl Lagerfeld. The person who deciphered the sketches of the designer better than anyone took control of the Chanel collections, for haute-couture, ready-to-wear and accessories. A woman in the shadows, she “has Chanel’s DNA on the fingertips” and is incredibly humble. Virginie Viard shuns the spotlight and focuses on her new mission: to draw out the House’s genetic code and continue the legacy of Gabrielle Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld. Historically, she is the first woman in this position since Coco herself. A new chapter for Chanel and a new story for Virginie Viard.
I don't make fashion,
I am fashionCoco Chanel
A reserved figure, Virginie Viard cultivates discrete elegance and a simply chic look – the mirror image of a “Chanel woman”. Her basics are just like her seasoned style:
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