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CHANEL’s Mademoiselle Privé Takes Tokyo

After London in 2015, Seoul in 2017, Hong Kong in 2018 and Shanghai in April 2019, it’s time for CHANEL to move to a new country and spread its creative spirit onto a new place. This time around, it’s Tokyo’s turn to welcome the Mademoiselle Privé exhibition, inviting all fashion gurus to discover the three creative worlds of the house: the Haute Couture, the legendary No5 perfume and the High Jewelry.

While the first constitutes an eternal value that is reinvented in every collection the house creates, the second carries the memories of 1921 when it first saw the light and the third takes us on a trip down memory lane to remind us of “Bijoux de Diamants”, Gabrielle Chanel’s one and only high jewelry collection created in 1932.

From October 19 to December 1, the B&C Hall in Tennoz, Shinagawa will be host to exclusive scenography and a one-of-a-kind experience. And why “Mademoiselle Privé”, you might ask? In fact, these two words appear on the door that led into Mademoiselle Chanel’s creative studio on the third floor at 31 Rue Cambon in Paris and with them being the title of this exhibition, they are certainly the only two that could be used as an invitation to explore the creative world of CHANEL.



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