Chanel
Chanel is a French luxury fashion house that has been a symbol of timeless elegance for over a century. Founded by Coco Chanel, it revolutionized women's fashion by introducing a more relaxed, modern silhouette.
Heritage
From the little black dress and the tweed suit to the No. 5 perfume and the 2.55 handbag, Coco Chanel created some of the most iconic pieces in fashion history. The house, later revitalized by Karl Lagerfeld, continues to be a dominant force in global luxury.
Craftsmanship
Chanel's Haute Couture and Métiers d'Art collections showcase the incredible skill of its dedicated ateliers, including Lesage (embroidery), Lemarié (feathers and flowers), and Massaro (shoemaking). These workshops preserve precious French craftsmanship.
Philosophy
The Chanel philosophy is built on the ideals of its founder: freedom, elegance, and modernity. The brand represents a vision of femininity that is both strong and sophisticated, independent and impeccably dressed.
1910
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel
Paris, France
Haute Couture