Adapting to the Coronavirus crisis, the French house Chanel presented, today, on its social media, its 20-21 Cruise collection, whose fashion show was initially scheduled for May in Capri.
By Ludmilla Intravaia
While the French Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode has announced, at the end of May, the setting up of an online event for the presentation of the Fall–Winter 2020/2021 haute couture collections in July, it was possible, today, to get a glimpse of what these digital fashion shows and collections, born of the need to face the Coronavirus crisis, will look like in the future.
Indeed, the French house Chanel presented, today at noon, Paris time, its 2020-2021 cruise collection, whose fashion show was initially planned in Capri, Italy, last May. Discover it, below, on Chanel Instagram account.
A day ago, Chanel's Instagram account presented a teaser (below) for this collection called Balade en Méditerranée and signed by Virginie Viard, Chanel’s artistic director. The collection will be available in November 2020.
* Chanel website is here.
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