Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld S/S 1996 CC logo Black Velour Romper

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This 1996 Chanel romper features the classic ‘CC’ logo in logomania print all over black velour fabric. The romper features short sleeves, a collared neckline, with ‘CC’ logo snap fasteners running down the centre. This romper is in great vintage condition with a few minor faded marks near the rear end consistent with wear.

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This 1996 Chanel romper features the classic ‘CC’ logo in logomania print all over black velour fabric. The romper features short sleeves, a collared neckline, with ‘CC’ logo snap fasteners running down the centre. This romper is in great vintage condition with a few minor faded marks near the rear end consistent with wear.

This 1996 Chanel romper features the classic ‘CC’ logo in logomania print all over black velour fabric. The romper features short sleeves, a collared neckline, with ‘CC’ logo snap fasteners running down the centre. This romper is in great vintage condition with a few minor faded marks near the rear end consistent with wear.

Product Details

  • Brand: Chanel

  • Design: Romper

  • Size: FR38 / UK 10

  • Measurements:

    • Length: 82.00 cm / 32.28 in

    • Width: 35.50 cm / 13.98 in

    • Sleeve: 16.00 cm / 06.30 in

  • Colour: Black

  • Material:

    • 85% Cotton

    • 13% Nylon

    • 2% Spandex

  • Period: 1996

  • Condition: B

  • Place of Origin: Italy

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Editor's Note

“Elegance is an attitude.” - Karl Lagerfled

The Chanel Spring/Summer 1996 collection, often referred to as the Chanel Airlines collection, was a landmark moment in the fashion world, showcasing Karl Lagerfeld's visionary approach to design and presentation. The collection was unveiled at the Grand Palais in Paris, where Lagerfeld transformed the runway into a simulated airport terminal, complete with check-in counters, departure gates, and baggage carts.

The theme of travel permeated every aspect of the collection, from the runway set to the garments themselves. Lagerfeld drew inspiration from the glamour of air travel in the 1960s, infusing the collection with retro-futuristic touches and a sense of jet-set sophistication.


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