The highly anticipated “Mademoiselle Privé” exhibition by Chanel is set to captivate the fashion-conscious crowd in Shanghai, China, from April 20 to June 2. Hosted at the prestigious West Bund Art Center, this immersive event will transport visitors through the illustrious timeline of the renowned French fashion brand, from the pioneering beginnings of Gabrielle Chanel to the contemporary vision of Karl Lagerfeld.
Following its successful showcases in London, Seoul, and Hong Kong, the “Mademoiselle Privé” exhibition has garnered global acclaim and is a must-see for fashion aficionados worldwide. Shanghai is now in for a treat as they get the chance to witness firsthand the ingenuity and artistry behind Chanel’s exceptional creations.
Divided into three distinct realms, the exhibition focuses on haute couture, Chanel N°5 fragrance, and high jewelry, showcasing the brand’s hallmark pieces that have stood the test of time. Visitors will be taken on a sensory journey, indulging in the exquisite elegance of couture, the timeless allure of Chanel N°5, and the masterful craftsmanship of high-end jewelry.
The exhibition is thoughtfully designed around three iconic locations – 31 rue Cambon, synonymous with the brand’s legacy, 18 Place Vendôme, a historic bastion of high jewelry, and Grasse, the birthplace of the iconic N°5 fragrance. These settings provide a holistic view of Chanel’s storied past and its ongoing commitment to creativity and innovation.
For fashion and art enthusiasts in Shanghai, “Mademoiselle Privé” presents a rare chance to delve into the opulent world of Chanel and witness firsthand the magic woven by this legendary fashion house. Mark your calendars and seize this exclusive opportunity to delve into the allure of one of the most esteemed brands in fashion history.
Experience “Mademoiselle Privé” from April 20 to June 2, 2019, at the West Bund Art Center in Shanghai.
Learn more about Chanel’s “Mademoiselle Privé” exhibition here.
For tickets and additional information about the exhibition, visit West Bund Art Center.