When it comes down to choosing who should be the best representative for the Coco Chanel Heritage, Karl Lagerfeld is very picky. For the second time the Kaiser decided to collaborate with Keira Knightly on the Coco Mademoiselle Fragrance. The result, a marvellous Coco Mademoiselle short movie which shows Keira Knightley cruising the streets of Paris in a beige motor suit designed by Karl. An idyllic set featuring the city of lights’ most famous squares, the Place Vendome and the Place de la Concorde. In the background the legendary James Brown song, it’s a man’s man’s man’s world, sang by Joss Stone for the occasion. The editorial version of this television campaign is created by well known photographer Mario Testino. Enjoy Keira Mademoiselle…
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
A disciple learns from his master.
Something I had totally forgotten crossed my mind yesterday and it made me understand why Baptiste Giabiconi got the inspiration for his silly singing try-out. Karl Lagerfeld, being the media attractor that he is, also made a little “featuring-video-clip” in the past. It was a collaboration between the Kaiser and a band called “something a la mode” and was made in honour of his Chanel Resort (A sort of in between seasons collection, quite functional and designed mostly for people who seek out the sun in winter) Collection 2010 (back in 2009) that took place in the grand hotel excelsior Venice lido. The video is very enjoyable and the music is highly addictive. Since a disciple learns from his master, it is only logical that Baptiste had to make his very own music video.
Monday, March 28, 2011
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