Keira Knightley brought Chanel’s classic piece bang up to date.
The late Karl Lagerfeld, former creative director of Chanel, once said: “There are things in fashion that never go out of style: jeans, a white shirt and a.” Sure enough, the latter item remains a firm fixture in most women’s fantasy wardrobes, and has been worn by fans including Penélope Cruz, Princess Diana and Rihanna.
Lagerfeld reworked the trademark jacket – originally designed for women by Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel in 1954 – constantly during his tenure at the maison, and his successor, Virginie Viard, continues to do so. While the classic version remains one of the most popular styles, house ambassador
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