Chanel Launches Exclusive Podcast Series

Chanel, widely recognized as one of the most influential luxury brands, is once again pushing the boundaries of storytelling by launching an exclusive podcast series. This innovative move aims to extend the immersive experience of Chanel’s highly successful exhibition, “Mademoiselle Privé,” which recently opened its doors in Tokyo.

“Mademoiselle Privé” takes its audience on a captivating journey that transcends the limitations of time, structure, and geography. While the exhibition can be visited until December 1st in Tokyo’s Shinagawa City, Chanel is inviting fans from all corners of the globe to delve deeper into the essence of this initiative through their branded podcast series, “3.55.”

The podcast consists of four recorded episodes, each lasting around twelve minutes, featuring key figures from Chanel sharing their unique insights and experiences. Sofia Coppola, an acclaimed director and the mastermind behind the video for the launch of “Mademoiselle Privé Tokyo,” takes a trip down memory lane as she reminisces about her early years at Chanel during her first internship with the fashion house’s creative director, Karl Lagerfeld. Actress and DJ Soo Joo Park deciphers the multicultural aspects of Chanel, unraveling the brand’s secret codes. Meanwhile, musician and producer Pharrell Williams, who initiated Chanel’s first collaboration, delves into the significance of craftsmanship, highlighting its enduring power in the face of technological advancements. Finally, Bruno Pavlovski, President of Chanel Fashion and Chanel SAS, and actress Ayami Nakajo explore the fascinating connection between French and Japanese creativity.

These engaging podcasts can be streamed on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, ensuring that Chanel enthusiasts from around the world have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of “Mademoiselle Privé.” By venturing into the realm of podcasting, Chanel continues to captivate and innovate, providing an entirely new dimension to the already renowned exhibition.

For more information and to listen to the podcast, visit Chanel’s official website here. To explore the “Mademoiselle Privé” exhibition in Tokyo, click here.

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