Calling on his favorite male muses, Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld enlisted Sebastien Jondeau, Baptiste Giabiconi, Jake Davies and Brad Kroenig for the fashion label’s Austrian presentation of pre-fall 2015. Inspired by an image of himself as a young boy dressed in lederhosen, Lagerfeld unveiled the nostalgic collection entitled Paris-Salzburg. Revisiting the creation of the Chanel jacket in the 1950s, Lagerfeld reinterpreted the iconic mainstay for men, resulting in sensible, tailored cardigans, jackets and coats.
Chanel Presents Pre-Fall 2015 Men’s Collection
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