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I’m having a vintage moment lately. Last weekend, I spent 3 hours on Friday afternoon looking for vintage art deco costume jewelry on eBay. I really want a 70s faux fur jacket. The Stephen Sprouse collection for Louis Vuitton won me over long ago. And then this morning, I was lucky enough to find the utterly charming Chanel Vintage Le Train Bag.
When there are so many bags that are weathered and treated to look old when they’re actually brand new, it’s refreshing to look at a beautiful bag that is actually a piece of fashion history. The train illustration on this coated-canvas tote is so adorable and utterly Parisian that it serves as a wonderful reminder of not only the brand’s inventiveness, but also its cultural significance.
I like this fashion bag better than most anything I’ve seen from Lagerfeld & Co. lately, and I wish that more of the irreverent French influence found its way into bags like this today. I don’t know that I’d be willing to pay the asking price for this piece (particularly since it’s not leather), but if I had the extra money laying around, this would absolutely be at the top of my list.
handbagsworld.org continues to bring us a small, eclectic group of vintage handbags. What are we digging the most? The Chanel bags. Chanel vintage handbags show us that the brand is not only timeless but also that their designs continue to be relevant. The newest addition to the vintage collection at handbagsworld.org is a Chanel Vinyl Bag which features signature chain straps with a clear vinyl body and interlocking black letter Cs at the front and back.
The reason this bag doesn’t do much for me is because I have never loved vinyl bags. If I wanted to own a vinyl bag, this could be it. I can picture pairing this bag with large oversized sunglasses and a casual outfit of jeans and a tee. In my mind it looks good. The other thing about a clear bag is to make sure whatever is showing through is not entirely awful. I would opt for oversized colorful pouches to be the innards which will show through with a little pop of color.

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Karl Lagerfield’s latest muse is Heidi Mount. The 21-year-old American model stars in Chanel’s latest advertising campaign.
Heidi and the iconic quilted handbags she shares the spotlight with are real life artworks in these commercials, which draw inspiration from the work of Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi.
The muted gray color scheme makes the black and white Chanel purses look a little more dramatic, but it’s an interesting choice for the coming season. Compared to the vibrant saturated hues we’ve seen in so many recent spring/summer campaigns, this looks positively drab. Karl says he was looking for inspiration in the natural light of sunset, but to me it looks like he’s missed the mark. Where are the bold oranges and pinks we associate with that time of day?
While the advertising campaign may seem more appropriate for winter, it’s not without its charms. I love the airy space of its Parisian apartment setting, and the subdued colors are ideal for Heidi’s ice princess good looks.

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She might be on that side of 50, but Jerry Hall’s showing she’s still got what it takes to turn heads.
The Texan beauty is rumored to return to her modeling roots as the next face of Chanel Replica.
Industry buzz suggests Karl Lagerfield handpicked the former Mrs Mick Jagger to star as a sexy Cougar in his next handbag campaign.
The new commercials will apparently be based around the French novel Cheri. It tells the story of a six-year love affair between an older woman and a much younger man.
Jerry Hall will reportedly be wooed by model Baptiste Giabiconi. The luscious lad appears to be Karl Lagerfield’s man of the moment, as he recently appeared in the silent film about Coco Chanel.
The ads may also give us a glimpse of Karl Lagerfield’s new Vermont digs. His New England residence is thought to be the location for the handbag shoot.
When you think luxury handbags, Chanel is bound to be one of the brands that pops into mind. The fashion label is synonymous with timeless, must-have purses.
Although there are a few signature chain link straps to be seen here, a few of the detail might surprise Chanel lovers. Overall, though, the theme of cooler weather and winter fashion is fairly obvious with the styles from the colors to the choice of fabrics.
The most overtly fall fashion fabric in the bunch is tweed, and there seems to be a bit of it with this collection. The heavy material might be seasonally appropriate, but I’m not sure that the addition of a leather strap was the best choice. If I didn’t expect gold chain link from the brand, the leather detail probably wouldn’t be an issue. However, it just doesn’t shine as much as I’d like.
Of course, it’s not luxury designer fashion without some exotic materials. The fall/winter 09 bag collection also includes metallic lizard, quilted python, and pastel galuchat handbags. I’m impressed but not overwhelmed by the designs. However, Chanel is Chanel, after all, and nearly impossible to go wrong with.
Karl Lagerfield has made his directorial debut with a 10-minute silent film celebrating Coco Chanel. Mr Lagerfield was inspired to make the movie to set the record straight about the style pioneer.

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“It’s a funny movie, unpretentious,” said Mr Lagerfeld. “Chanel was a charming woman, at liberty to seduce men. Everybody this year has decided to make a movie about Chanel, and you know their historical worth is not always too exact.”
The film tells the story of Coco’s love affair with Duke Dimitri Pavlovich. The decision to shoot in black and white is sure to add an air of authenticity to the work, which is set between 1913 and 1923.
Karl chose people closest to him to fulfill his creative vision, casting models Edita Vilkeviciute and Brad Koenig to play Coco and The Duke, his own bodyguard as a nightclub owner, and workers in his atelier to fill the minor parts.
“I cannot take extras,” Mr Lagerfeld stressed. “They don’t know how to touch the clothes.”
The short film will make its world premiere at Paris’ Ranelagh Theatre tonight to coincide with the launch of the Chanel Paris-Moscow pre-fall collection.

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Though it’s yet to hit the magazine racks, the Harper’s Bazaar September issue will surely garner a few laughs thanks to its unique interview with Chanel big shot and ego-extraordinaire Karl Lagerfeld.
Any interview with Lagerfeld is sure to be a page-turner since this man has more quirks than you can count on both hands (who can forget the $1,000 Lagerfeld Steiff bear?). Well, now he’s taking his insanity, I mean genius, a step further by adding a character to his repertoire of strange behavior.
For the interview with Bazaar, the infamous creative director and designer is stepping into the shoes of the original Chanel legend herself: Coco. With the recent Coco Avant Chanel craze, it’s no surprise that fans of the label are craving more; I just wouldn’t have expected Lagerfeld to fill in for her.
Though we have to wait until the magazine’s release to be fully amused, Fashion Weed Daily has provided us with a short but hilarious snippet of the interview. Lagerfeld, as Coco Chanel, responds to questions about feminism, which he/she claims to never have been “ugly” enough for, Botox treatments, and Chanel fashion. Here’s my favorite quote:
HB: What’s the new Chanel classic?
CC: As apparently my old jacket is still around, done by this idiot Karl, I have to help him find a new idea.
Lagerfeld talking about himself disparagingly in the third person. Now that’s an article I have to read.

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Emma Watson, is currently glamming up the fall Burberry campaign, but it seems the Harry Potter heroine has no real loyalty to the brand. In the current issue of Teen Vogue, the teen starlet declared Chanel to be her favorite designer!
“It’s kind of my lucky brand [Chanel], a fail-safe,” she said.
That’s probably no big shock. After all, Emma has worn Chanel almost everywhere, from awards nights to film premieres. But it’s more surprising that Emma dropped plenty of other fashionable names, but not Burberry’s.
“I live, really, in jeans from Topshop, blazers from Ralph Lauren or Reiss, and ballet flats. It’s very hard to describe your own style and I’m young, so I’m still experimenting. But I think it’s quite British and very much about individuality. There’s nothing interesting about looking perfect – you lose the point. You want what you’re wearing to say something about you, about who you are,” Emma continued.
Something tells me the bigwigs at Burberry won’t be too happy that they seemed to have slipped her mind!

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Chanel Designers seem to be making a statement about age in relation to beauty these days. With timeless gals like Ines de la Fressange hitting the runway, models in their 40s and 50s are showing the infantile models of today how it’s done.
As previously rumored, Jerry Hall has made a sexy comeback with Chanel’s new accessories catalog. The scantily clad 52-year old is shown in a Chanel bag-covered bed with male model Baptiste Giabiconi beside her looking besotted or maybe just overwhelmed by her seductive appeal.
Somehow I think Lagerfeld’s choice of model has more to do with preference than advertising cutbacks, and I have to applaud him. Hall was a great choice for the Mrs. Robinson storyline in the campaign.
Considering how most aging models must feel in the critical fashion world today, this new look keeps me interested in what’s coming next … and in one of those gorgeous Chanel bags, of course.