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Chanel "Mademoiselle Privé" Exhibition in Hong Kong

27 December 2017

By Tricia Oliviera

After its successful chapters in London (October 2015) and Seoul (June 2017), Chanel's "Mademoiselle Privé" exhibition heads to Hong Kong next from 13 January 2018.

The showcase offers a dazzling experience and immersion that weaves through the origins and sources of inspiration of Chanel's creations.

Held at the city's creative landmark PMQ and running for over four weeks, the exhibition captures the charismatic personality and irreverent spirit of Gabrielle Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld, in a unique Hong Kong narrative.

With a newly designed concept, the journey will bring to mind the brand's creative and innovative language and highlight the modernity of Mademoiselle Chanel's emblematic creations: Haute Couture reinvented by Karl Lagerfeld, CHANEL N°5 fragrance and High Jewellery including the re-edition of the one and only collection 'Bijoux de Diamants' designed in 1932 by Gabrielle Chanel.

The "Mademoiselle Privé" Hong Kong edition is set to bring guests on a sensorial and digitally dynamic adventure, so synonymous of its hosting city.

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