Against a panorama of celestial landscapes, the latest Chanel presentation stood as a genuine expression of motion and forward-thinking design. Bi-color court shoes, derbies, slip-ons, and slender-strap sandals established the ambiance for a selection in which Mathieu Blasi reinvented the House's celebrated catalogs. The renowned two-tone court shoes, conceived by Coco Chanel in 1957, were revived on the runway. At present, through a refreshed interpretation, these footwear pieces embody the dawn of a fresh epoch for Chanel.
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This time around, the dual-tone footwear manifested in a novel guise – delicate court shoes. Coordinated with the mannequins' ensembles, they alternated: cream with a coal-black point, ebony with snow-white, ebony with pistachio. Certainly, a time-honored rendition also featured – hide-toned court shoes paired with a charcoal glossed spherical point, partially visible from beneath wool pants.
A similar dichotomy was apparent in the mules, blending unpolished hide with glazed hide caps. Sandals displaying a contrast between jet and alabaster possessed a retro-modern essence, mirroring the galactic setting of the presentation, and claret derbies featuring flat bases beckoned for a lighthearted amble.