This page will contain news stories about Chanel, as they become available.ChanelChanel Headquarters, Paris. The House of Chanel logo A Chanel shop in Prince's Building, Central, Hong Kong.The House of Chanel, more commonly known as Chanel, is a Parisian fashion house in France. According to Forbes, the privately held House of Chanel is jointly owned by Alain Wertheimer and Gerard Wertheimer who are the grandsons of Chanel founder Pierre Wertheimer. [1] Founded in 1909, the small shop selling ladies headwear had moved to the upmarket Rue Cambon within a year. The house became especially famous with its signature Chanel No. 5 fragrance - so called as it was the fifth attempt at creating a Chanel perfume that Coco Chanel liked - and the popular Chanel suit, an elegant creation comprised of a knee-length skirt and trim, boxy jacket, traditionally made of woven wool with black trim and gold buttons and worn with large costume-pearl necklaces. After Chanel No. 5 was launched in 1921, Coco Chanel's fashions became well-known and were purchased by the high flyers of London and Paris society alike. Chanel took to living at the Hôtel Ritz, and her suite of residence is named the Coco Chanel Suite even today. Chanel is also known for its quilted fabric which also has a "secret" quilting pattern sewn at the back to keep the material strong. This material is used for clothing and accessories alike. Chanel logoThe Chanel logo is an overlapping double 'C' - one facing forward and the other facing backward. This comes from the name Coco Chanel. The logo was not trademarked until during the first openings of Chanel stores. Chanel is currently trying to deal with their logo being illegally used on cheaper goods, especially on fake handbags. Countries said to be producing great numbers of fake Chanel handbags are Vietnam, Thailand and China. An authentic Chanel handbag retails for around AU$3700, while fakes usually cost around AU$30-100, creating a demand for the signature style at a cheaper price. 2.55 handbagAnother famous item is the Chanel 2.55 handbag with its quilted pattern. The bag was first launched in the early 20th century and every year the design of the bag is renewed due to the popularity of the handbag. The 2/55 handbag was launched on February 1955 (this is the meaning of its name). It was not launched when Chanel begun her career, at the beginning of XX Century. Leftover stockChanel is known to burn its leftover stock as it does not want it to be sold cheaply (wrecks reputation) and does not want to be given away. This is much to the dismay of many. Reasons are that it keeps the Chanel trademark to the few upperclass personel and does not want confusion of about the concerning of quality. Though there are a few exceptions to this such as the Chanel sample sales at the end of a season. Chanel goods are sold for less at these sales if they did not sell in the last season. These sales are however strictly invitation only. MythDuring the early 20th century Chanel was especially known for its quality and innovation. Legend has it that once, when feeling cold, Coco Chanel placed a man's sailor jumper around her neck. Later, when women told her how wonderful she looked in her new woolen shawl, Coco Chanel realized she had started a trend. After Chanel became a high fashion trademark, many brands mimicked her designs; the only difference between the two items is often the higher quality of the Chanel brand. ControversyDuring World War II, Coco Chanel's relationship with Hans Gunther von Dincklage created controversy. Dincklage was a Nazi officer and was rumored to be Chanel's lover during the occupation of France. Sources
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Dincklage was a Nazi officer and was rumored to be Chanel's lover during the occupation of France. Some even later destroy remainders of such items to cause forced scarcity. During World War II, Coco Chanel's relationship with Hans Gunther von Dincklage created controversy. These objects are referred to as collector's items due to their rarity, and these objects have occasionally been valuable enough to be sold for substantial amounts of money. After Chanel became a high fashion trademark, many brands mimicked her designs; the only difference between the two items is often the higher quality of the Chanel brand. Occasionally, a series of circumstances will take place that result in an item from a collectible series becoming exceptionally valuable. Later, when women told her how wonderful she looked in her new woolen shawl, Coco Chanel realized she had started a trend. In a mature market, collectibles rarely prove to be a spectacular investment. Legend has it that once, when feeling cold, Coco Chanel placed a man's sailor jumper around her neck. The early versions of a product, manufactured in smaller quantities before its popularity as a collectible developed, sometimes command exorbitant premiums on the secondary market. During the early 20th century Chanel was especially known for its quality and innovation. Enthusiasts will often try to assemble a complete set of the available variations. These sales are however strictly invitation only. Examples include sports cards depicting individual players, or different designs of beanie baby. Chanel goods are sold for less at these sales if they did not sell in the last season. To encourage collecting, manufacturers often create an entire series of a given collectible, with each item differentiated in some fashion. Though there are a few exceptions to this such as the Chanel sample sales at the end of a season. Eventually many collectible items came to be sold separately, instead of being used as marketing tools to increase the appeal of other products. Reasons are that it keeps the Chanel trademark to the few upperclass personel and does not want confusion of about the concerning of quality. Popular items developed a secondary market and sometimes became the subject of "collectible crazes". This is much to the dismay of many. The earliest collectibles were included as incentives with other products, such as cigarette cards in packs of cigarettes. Chanel is known to burn its leftover stock as it does not want it to be sold cheaply (wrecks reputation) and does not want to be given away. Star Wars action figures are a good example of this phenomenon. It was not launched when Chanel begun her career, at the beginning of XX Century. However, sometimes objects designed for other purposes, such as toys, become so popular among collectors that they are later marketed specifically to that audience. The 2/55 handbag was launched on February 1955 (this is the meaning of its name). In this respect, they are distinguishable from other subjects of collections, which may also include natural objects (e.g., butterflies) and objects manufactured for purposes other than collecting (e.g., stamps). Another famous item is the Chanel 2.55 handbag with its quilted pattern. Early computer equipment. Chanel is currently trying to deal with their logo being illegally used on cheaper goods, especially on fake handbags. Scale models. The logo was not trademarked until during the first openings of Chanel stores. Music boxes. This comes from the name Coco Chanel. Figurines. The Chanel logo is an overlapping double 'C' - one facing forward and the other facing backward. Plates. . Dolls. This material is used for clothing and accessories alike. Cigarette Cards. Chanel is also known for its quilted fabric which also has a "secret" quilting pattern sewn at the back to keep the material strong. Animal Figurines. Chanel took to living at the Hôtel Ritz, and her suite of residence is named the Coco Chanel Suite even today. 5 was launched in 1921, Coco Chanel's fashions became well-known and were purchased by the high flyers of London and Paris society alike. After Chanel No. 5 fragrance - so called as it was the fifth attempt at creating a Chanel perfume that Coco Chanel liked - and the popular Chanel suit, an elegant creation comprised of a knee-length skirt and trim, boxy jacket, traditionally made of woven wool with black trim and gold buttons and worn with large costume-pearl necklaces. The house became especially famous with its signature Chanel No. Founded in 1909, the small shop selling ladies headwear had moved to the upmarket Rue Cambon within a year. [1]. According to Forbes, the privately held House of Chanel is jointly owned by Alain Wertheimer and Gerard Wertheimer who are the grandsons of Chanel founder Pierre Wertheimer. The House of Chanel, more commonly known as Chanel, is a Parisian fashion house in France. Forbes. Chanel. |