![]() On the occasion of the Spring-Summer 2024 Ready-to-Wear show, CHANEL celebrates its long-lasting links with this unique place, dedicated to creation. "Just because I can't afford it doesn't mean I want to deny others that luxury," said accountant Marilia Veliz, 44. Nestled on the heights of Hyres, in the South of France, for over a century the villa Noailles has been offering a modernist setting to an art de vivre imbued with freedom. Others said the show gave their dreams wings to fly. About 70 percent of Cuban workers work for the state, on an average salary of $25 every month. Some Cubans criticized Chanel, the second-biggest luxury brand behind LVMH's Louis Vuitton, for choosing to showcase its new line in a country starved of material opulence.Ĭhanel goods, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars, are not sold in Cuba and most citizens could not even dream of affording them. This time, he let the faded glamour of Havana, once a wealthy port, speak for itself.ĭuring a 25-minute show set to live Cuban music, his models strutted down a 160-meter (525-foot) section of the leafy Paseo del Prado, lined with ornate street lamps and bronze lions. ![]() Lagerfeld, 82, is known for his lavish show settings and has created a mock casino, supermarket and brasserie in the past. ![]() "We have been banned from Cuba, so getting to come here before it really changes, and seeing the show, was pretty epic," said one of the guests, Loïc Villepontoux, on his way to the afterparty in Havana's Cathedral Square. President Barack Obama is also chipping away at curbs on travel to Cuba. ![]()
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