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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Delvene Cockatoo-Collins’ collection ‘Dilly Bag and Mat Making’ modelled by Elaine George in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Delvene Cockatoo-Collins’ collection ‘Dilly Bag and Mat Making’ modelled by Elaine George in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Yanggurdi by Cassie Leatham’s collection ‘Guam Biik’ modelled by Lucas James in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Wearing Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Wearing Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO model Yvonne Rankin in Country to Couture 2024 show Underfire on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Yarrenyty Arltere Artists’ collection ‘Ngaya, Tjulpu, Tjutawana (Cat among the Birds)’ in Country to Couture 2024 show Boundless on Larrakia Country.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Jake Powers backstage at Country to Couture poses in Nagula Jarndu’s collection ‘gujarra yangarrjin (two coming together)’ ahead of Country to Couture 2024
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Back of house at Country to Couture 2024 models make the final checks on their outfits ahead of the opening.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Back of house at Country to Couture 2024.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Back of house models wearing Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts x Aly de Groot collection ‘Old Ways, New Ways, Baman ga Yuta’ pose for photos ahead of the opening 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
L/R: Tiwi woman Cassie Puruntatameri wears NIFA nominee Simone Arnol, Larrakia man Lucas James wears Blaklabel Dreaming by Kristie Peters, Arakwal woman Elaine George wears DandalooSu by Su Lousick and Bardi, Kija and Yawuru man Jake Powers wears Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO stand on the unceded saltwater ways of Larrakia country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
L/R: Arakwal woman Elaine George wears DandalooSu by Su Lousick, Bardi, Kija and Yawuru man Jake Powers wears Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO, Tiwi woman Cassie Puruntatameri wears NIFA nominee Simone Arnol and Larrakia man Lucas James wears Blaklabel Dreaming by Kristie Peters on Larrakia country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Larrakia man Lucas James wears Blaklabel Dreaming by Kristie Peters on Larrakia Country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Tiwi woman Cassie Puruntatameri who wears NIFA nominee Simone Arnol on Larrakia Country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Bardi, Kija and Yawuru man Jake Powers wears Yalanji Artists x Linda Jackson AO on Larrakia Country ahead of 2024 Country to Couture.
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Modern clothes, ancient stories: From Country to Couture 2024
More than 20 collections were shown across two 75-minute runway shows at this year's From Country to Couture presentations held on Larrakia country in Darwin, celebrating Indigenous fashion designers from around Australia as part of the Darwin Aboriginal art fair.
Indigenous Fashion Projects' manager, Michelle Maynard, says that while the garments in Country to Couture often seem modern, the stories are 'ancient'
Arakwal woman Elaine George wears DandalooSu by Su Lousick from Country to Couture's show 1 on Larrakia Country.
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
Star-studded show at Tate Modern honours British origins of the Italian fashion house.
Gucci host a star studded fashion show at London's Tate Modern this evening.
London, UK. May 2024.
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
Star-studded show at Tate Modern honours British origins of the Italian fashion house.
Gucci host a star studded fashion show at London's Tate Modern this evening.
London, UK. May 2024.
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
Star-studded show at Tate Modern honours British origins of the Italian fashion house.
Gucci host a star studded fashion show at London's Tate Modern this evening.
London, UK. May 2024.
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'Englishness with an Italian accent': Gucci returns to its London roots
Star-studded show at Tate Modern honours British origins of the Italian fashion house.
Gucci host a star studded fashion show at London's Tate Modern this evening.
London, UK. May 2024.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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Chanel pairs up with Manchester for tweedy catwalk show
French fashion house parades baker boy caps for show in UK city famed for its textile heritage.
There was general agreement that Manchester was a surprising choice for a Chanel show. A street catwalk in the northern quarter of the city was braced for a meeting of two very different vibes. Chanel is pearls, Manchester is all grit. Chanel is the mecca of status handbags, Manchester the city described by the historian AJP Taylor as "the only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobbery".
On Thomas Street, in the northern quarter, the bar of the Bay Horse Tavern was doing a brisk trade in (free) champagne. Clients in bespoke gowns posed for selfies outside a tattoo parlour as New Order took their front-row seats.
Chanel unveils its latest Metiers d'Art collection in the heart of Manchester's Northern Quarter. Around 600 celebrities and guests are invited to the prestigious fashion launch which takes place annually in a different venue around the world. The show is taking place on a temporary outdoor runway which has been specially constructed with a huge glass canopy to provide protection from the city's infamous rainy weather. The Northern Quarter was once home to more than 100 working cotton mills and scores of fashion showrooms and textile warehouses. The area is still at the core of Manchester's fashion design district and in recent years has proved a magnet for other creative industries and tourists attracted by its bohemian vibe, quirky independent shops and vinyl music stores.
Manchester, UK. 7 December 2023.
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