Embroider, Sew, Pleat, Assemble. Film on the making-of the "Paris-Dallas" collection in the Métiers d'Art ateliers. The collection is now available in boutiques. More information on www.chanel.com/-Paris-Dallas-Collection
Some people overlook fashion as a form of overpriced vanity, but this video is the perfect example of showing fashion as an art form, just like paintings, as it also takes patience, talent, artistry and effort. Chanel videos never cease to amaze me!
I love seeing all the craftsmanship and attention that goes into these garments. It's easy for us average folks to admire the finished product on the rack or on the run way, but it's another thing entirely to see how it's made.
I love these pieces so much, but I'm a little disappointed that they used so many Native American styles but did not use many (I think I only saw one?) Native American models. I love that they went for that look, but I think they could have done better with cultural representation.
I agree! What's funny is that these designers use alot 8f our traditional designs n hv no clue what it respresents. The sad thing is we hv so many inspiring designers n no scholarships avail to the native Americans. Designers such as Ralph Lauren should at least start some scholarship program for upcoming young native American designers. Most of Ralph Lauren collection has some type of Native American inspired design.
Maybe these models were chosen because they could actually walk, rather than based on their skin color. :) or do you mean that for the sake of “cultural representation” one must give up quality and hire specific skin color purely to get “equality”??
shows an actual tambour hook in use, so the reason i haven't been able to track one down in over 30 years isn't that they don't exist - are they not made any more?
There is a company on the West Coast that sells tambour hooks...or as the Lesage Embroidery Co. calls them: "Luneville hooks". The store is called "Lacis" and they have an online website.
She doesn't have a huge influence over pre-fall collections as there is no set time table and in the end Wintour's critique isn't that relevant in this day and age...
Embroider, Sew, Pleat, Assemble.
Film on the making-of the "Paris-Dallas" collection in the Métiers d'Art ateliers.
The collection is now available in boutiques. More information on www.chanel.com/-Paris-Dallas-Collection
Obra de arte , belíssimo !!!
Teresa Rachel
Que maravilla,esto ya no lo hace nadie!
Increible!!!
Toujours aussi charmé par cette minutie et ce travail de PRO !! pou moi un des plus beaux métiers #broderie
Some people overlook fashion as a form of overpriced vanity, but this video is the perfect example of showing fashion as an art form, just like paintings, as it also takes patience, talent, artistry and effort. Chanel videos never cease to amaze me!
I love seeing all the craftsmanship and attention that goes into these garments. It's easy for us average folks to admire the finished product on the rack or on the run way, but it's another thing entirely to see how it's made.
Hey! I'm not an average folk!
Hey Ann!! I love your videos!! I love to watch haute couture in progress too! ^^
Loved this collection and the craftsmanship is stunning. The painted feathers were my favorite little detail.
This work is meditation! All these women that nobody ever sees are the true artists!
I'll never get fed up of watching these videos - Love them!
Pinses of art,beautiful
Fantastico sottofondo musicale! Complimenti al musicista e alle creazioni Chanel!
Sublime ! quelle créativité et quel doigté ! merci de nous le faire découvrir :)
***** non en effet ! mais il y a aussi des merveilles en Chine, pas seulement du vite fait, dommage que cela soit moins montré
It is couture for a reason; this video is a good example of what goes into making such a beautiful garment.
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Excellent work.I really like.
Wow so much fine work! This is amazing
Impressionnant!!
Beautiful art of work
I love these pieces so much, but I'm a little disappointed that they used so many Native American styles but did not use many (I think I only saw one?) Native American models. I love that they went for that look, but I think they could have done better with cultural representation.
I agree! What's funny is that these designers use alot 8f our traditional designs n hv no clue what it respresents. The sad thing is we hv so many inspiring designers n no scholarships avail to the native Americans. Designers such as Ralph Lauren should at least start some scholarship program for upcoming young native American designers. Most of Ralph Lauren collection has some type of Native American inspired design.
Maybe these models were chosen because they could actually walk, rather than based on their skin color. :) or do you mean that for the sake of “cultural representation” one must give up quality and hire specific skin color purely to get “equality”??
@@clarechang3149 you really thought you could defend cultural appropriation there
so beautiful
COOOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!WOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So satisfying
real amazing art.
OMG!!! IT¨S A PERFECT JOB :$
muy bonito😍
esto es una obra de arte amar es poco esta profesión seria un sueño conocer estos lugares
Amazing craftsmanship. Designs...not so much.
love it .
ART
красивая и тонкая работа)))
Hideous collection.
price of these beautiful dresses....?
♥ Art to me
Soundtrack pls :C
thank 4 up *****
Wow, it's hard enough to do all these small details
What is the fabric that is used for the heavier embroidery?
I love chanel mascara! ah
shows an actual tambour hook in use, so the reason i haven't been able to track one down in over 30 years isn't that they don't exist - are they not made any more?
+Josephine Winter They're available online. I bought a fantastic one awhile back on Etsy made in Finland. Great craftsmanship and is durable. c:
There is a company on the West Coast that sells tambour hooks...or as the Lesage Embroidery Co. calls them: "Luneville hooks". The store is called "Lacis" and they have an online website.
I lean now that my ideas where not to Crazy since I was told that why I wan to put embroidery to my clothing since I like making my own clothes
omg ... painted feathers ...
Hmmm don't like it personally...., But the detail work, of course, is impressive
Elaborated
so much hard work for such a lame collection
Nice for the runway, too tacky for realway. Sorry, Chanel.
after that Anna Wintour will say that I don't like it or it is ok!
She doesn't have a huge influence over pre-fall collections as there is no set time table and in the end Wintour's critique isn't that relevant in this day and age...
Cultural appropriation tho.
embroided artists are unique...the collection ugly