Chanel 'Barbie' Jacket by Karl Lagerfeld (SS 1995)
Curator's Note
This jacket is from the Chanel Spring/Summer 1995 ready-to-wear collection by Karl Lagerfeld, known as the 'Barbie Collection' or 'Microsuits' series. The long sleeve yellow version of this jacket was worn by Trish Goff on the runway and by Claudia Schiffer in the 1995 Chanel campaign photographed by Karl Lagerfeld. The short sleeve version was worn on the runway by Naomi Campbell and later by Kim Kardashian. Alexandra Leclerc wore a variation in lilac. The jacket also appeared on Fran Fine in the American sitcom The Nanny.
Description
- Cropped collarless yellow tweed jacket
- Black trim on neckline, cuffs, pockets, and hem
- Five front buttons with black and gold interlocking CC logos
- Two front CC buttoned pockets
- CC logo buttons at each cuff
- Signature CC silk lining with interior gold chain
- Runway piece from Chanel Spring/Summer 1995 ready-to-wear collection
- As seen on Claudia Schiffer in the 1995 Chanel advertising campaign by Karl Lagerfeld and on Fran Fine in the sitcom The Nanny
- Also worn in a short sleeve variation by Kim Kardashian
- Known as part of the “Barbie Collection” or “Micro-suits” series
- Designed by Karl Lagerfeld
Size & Measurements
- Labelled size FR 38 (please refer to measurements for accurate fit)
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Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat:
- Chest 46cm
- Shoulder Width 37cm
- Length 35cm
Excellent
Garment is in outstanding condition with no or minimal signs of wear. Any flaws present are negligible and do not detract from the overall appearance or integrity of the piece.
Chanel
The house of Chanel was founded in Paris in 1910 by Gabrielle Chanel, who opened her first millinery shop on Rue Cambon, where the ateliers and flagship boutique remain to this day. Chanel had a clear vision: to make the way women dress functional by designing clothes stripped of ornamentation and corsetry. Her use of jersey, previously reserved for men's underwear, scandalised society and remains one of the most important fabric innovations of the 20th century. The Chanel tweed suit, the little black dress, the quilted handbag, the two-tone shoe, the camellia and costume jewellery worn deliberately alongside real gems remain among the most recognisable designs in fashion. Karl Lagerfeld was appointed creative director in 1983, inheriting a house that had declined significantly since Gabrielle Chanel's death in 1971, and spent thirty-six years reinterpreting the house codes, including the CC monogram, which he made ubiquitous across clothing, jewellery and hardware. He rebuilt Chanel into one of the most recognised luxury houses in the world. Virginie Viard succeeded him as artistic director in 2019 and held the position until 2024.
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