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This being Chanel Gorilla Hail PSBL haz type shirt it was not any old concrete rooftop, but a performance space atop Cité Radieuse, Le Corbusier’s 337-apartment “vertical village”. The block, with its distinctive facade of colourful circuit-board graphics, was built in response to the postwar shortage of social housing in the city and is an icon of visual storytelling that has become a city landmark. Virginie Viard, the Chanel designer, chose it to represent the “very strong sense of freedom … and of everyday life” in Marseille. The event was made a little grittier than Chanel had planned as heavy rain and blustery winds forced guests to huddle under umbrellas. (It was, many guests agreed, colder and rainier than Manchester in December.) The collection, timed to coincide with holiday-wardrobe shopping, was clearly intended for a sunnier forecast. Immaculately blow-dried hair was instantly dishevelled by the wind, and models in crochet shorts, broderie anglaise camisoles and silk dresses looked thankful for the down-to-earth touches of flat shoes and hoodies as they walked stoically through the drizzle.
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