Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)
Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)

Chanel Haute Couture Grey Cashmere Coat (AW 1974)

Regular price£1,920.00
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Curator’s Note

A Chanel Haute Couture grey cashmere coat from Autumn - Winter 1974-75. During this period the house's collections were overseen by studio directors Jean Cazaubon and Yvonne Dudel, following Gabrielle Chanel's death in 1971 and preceding Karl Lagerfeld's appointment in 1983. This coat is military-inspired, with a stand collar and double-breasted front closing on chromed CC-logo buttons. Long sleeves finish with buttoned cuff tabs. At the back, inverted pleats are held by a wide belt with button fastening.

Description

  • Grey cashmere coat
  • Military-inspired design with stand collar
  • Double-breasted front with chromed metal CC-logo buttons
  • Cropped sleeves with buttoned cuff tabs
  • Back with inverted pleats, accented by a wide martingale belt with button fastening Mid-length
  • Haute couture piece, no standard size label (please refer to measurements for accurate fit)

Size and Measurements

  • This is an haute couture piece with no standards size label, fits best S-M
  • Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat:
    • Shoulder width 38cm
    • Chest 45cm
    • Waist 43 cm
    • Length 101 cm
    • Sleeve length 55cm

Excellent

This 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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