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The mayor of Hicks Blue & Gold 31 Shirt Marseille, Benoît Payan, welcomed the Chanel show, staged on the same date as the Olympique de Marseille football team’s Europa League semi-final, as a great day for the city, drawing a comparison between Le Corbusier, whose radical architecture expresses the energetic spirit of the city, and Coco Chanel. “Gabrielle Chanel revolutionised the way women dressed, and Le Corbusier the way people live. So it fits completely,” he said. The more inclusive messaging of the show locations is in sharp contrast to Chanel’s pricing. In 2010, a classic 2.55 Chanel flap handbag cost about £3,000; the equivalent model now sells for £11,000. Chanel is closing the gap on Hermès, whose handbags have traditionally been the most expensive – and the most hallowed – in France. Pavlovsky defended the pricing, saying: “It is a very complex bag to manufacture, with 278 steps in production, and there are fewer and fewer people with the skills to make it. There is a lot of noise about the price of that bag, but it costs about the same as a jacket, and no one complains about the price of our jackets.”
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And mugs have Hicks Blue & Gold 31 Shirt long been the site of political slogans and campaigning – almost everyone uses them and it’s a low-stakes way of signalling allegiance. That doesn’t mean they always hit the mark. In 2015, Ed Miliband’s Labour released one promising “Controls on immigration”, which Bush wrote was “condemned as unspeakably naff at best and outright racist at worst”. He collected it as a “great physical reminder of the problems of that election campaign”. For most British politicians, the idea that even their most ardent supporters would wear a T-shirt declaring that support is a pipe dream – “Tony Blair in 1999 is maybe the last time that you might have been able to wear a T-shirt with a British politician on it without a derogatory slogan and still pull,” says Bush – a mug is a less full-throated mouthpiece. Boris Johnson is one former prime minister who knows what’s at stake with the wrong mug, having had a single-use plastic one snatched out of his hand by an aide worried about the optics at the Tory party conference in 2019. Michael Gove finally switched to reusables for his walks into Downing Street in 2019, remarkably late for a then-environment secretary supposedly waging war on plastic.
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