In 1954 Chanel returned to rue Cambon 31 to create the second spring of fashion. During the Second World War, the consumption of luxury goods was temporarily silenced. At this time, Ms. Chanel simply closed the fashion house. After the war, women's designs were dominated by the introverted style of emphasizing the curves, which was completely different from the elegant and comfortable style that Ms. Chanel always advocated. At this time, Ms. Chanel returned to the fashion world and was active in the fashion stage with a unique aesthetic spirit and became a timeless classic style. Ms. Chanel interprets Chanel aesthetics with a modern and elegant design. "I'm fashion!" said Ms. Chanel.
In 1957, Ms. Chanel introduced a shoe with a traditional design, the Sling-Back pair of black shoes and black shoes.
The first pair of Chanel two-color shoes
TWO-TONE SHOES Two-Colored Shoes Inspired Source
Ms. Chanel considers two-tone shoes an essential shoe.
COCO CHANEL always said: "Shoes are the most important part of elegance. A pair of good shoes can bring out the elegant temperament of ladies." The black tip and the beige body, and the shoe side hollow, these two elements constitute the classic Chanel two-color shoes .
MR. MASSARO, head of the MASSARO shoe workshop, once said: “The design of the black square toe makes the foot look slimmer; the beige of the shoe body extends the line of the shoe to the legs, making the legs appear slender. The design of the two-color shoes is simple, and the detailed rear straps add more legline lines.The outdated buckles are not considered in the selection of materials, so the inner laces are designed with elasticity, which not only conforms to the foot type, but also conforms to the foot style. Action and stress."
The design of hollow straps gives the shoe an asymmetrical, innovative silhouette, while also allowing the foot to move more comfortably. The design of this classic shoe echoes Ms. Chanel’s assertion of self-reliance and comfort, and caused a sensation in the contemporary media.
Where did the classic two-tone shoes come from?
Ms. Chanel always seeks inspiration from the men's design to increase the convenience of life. Tweed, Jersey, backpack shoulder strap, etc. are all inspired by men's clothing. The design of casual men's shoes is the source of inspiration for two-color shoes. In a 1937 photograph, Ms. Chanel and the famous ballet dancer Serge Lifar took a photo with Coco Chanel wearing a pair of casual black sandals. In the 20-30s, tennis, golf, and many sports were performed on the grass, and black shoe covers were the only way to prevent dirt. Ms. Chanel is good at drawing inspiration from images and practical considerations to create works that are both stylish and urban. During the trip with Duke Simeon on the sea, Chanel created a sailing shoe made of canvas with a black leather toe cap.
Photo of Ms. Chanel and famous balletist Serge Lifar in 1937 (Photo Jean Moral copyright Brigitte Moral)
“As long as four pairs of shoes, I can travel around the world†--COCO CHANEL
Under the concept of high collocation, Ms. Chanel extended the design of the m/d bi-colored shoes to create a two-tone shoe design suitable for all occasions, regardless of suit or evening wear:
M/S Shoes - Suitable for all occasions during the day
m/dark shoes - suitable for the summer season
M/Dark Coffee Shoes - Sports & Casual Wear
M/G Two-tone Shoes - For Evening Dresses
Under the concept of uniform at that time, the shoes must be completely matched with the color of the dress. Ms. Chanel's two-tone shoes design created an unprecedented fashion innovation.
Like "Little Black Dress", 2.55 packs, and suits, this SLING-BACK bi-colored shoe has become a classic work across the ages, and has evolved over time to develop more features. In 1959, it was designed to be full of vitality red toe shoes, more gold or silver, etc., or selected fine black silk satin and lambskin as material, even pointed or bowed (1959)...etc. Many changes. In 1967, in order to perfectly match suits, even metal styles were added (1967). Square shoes were also a major change in the 1960s.
The two-tone design became a symbol of the brand. In 1966, it was more widely used in the design of the Pamp Pumps and lambskin bow tennis boots.
1988 Chanel Haute Haute Couture Series: Two-tone Ballet Shoes
Catherine Deneuve, Romy Schneider, Jeanne Moreau, Dephine Seyrig, Jane Fonda ), and Brigitte Bardot (...) and other contemporary actresses are fans of Chanel's two-tone shoes.
In 1962, the famous movie star “Rosé Princess†Romy Schneider wore elegant Chanel bi-colored shoes (©Dalmas/SIPA)
Karl Lagerfeld
CHANEL today, under the creative leadership of lead designer Karl Lagerfeld, the two-color design is widely used in walking shoes, long and thigh ultra-long boots, T-strap shoes, and platform sandals. , tennis shoes, ballet shoes, boots, shoes, etc. A variety of materials, such as JERSEY, transparent PVC, patent leather, silk satin, lace, sequins, etc., as well as a variety of designs, such as back straps, slender straps, bows, embossed logos, small logo embedded with precious stones Heels and so on, too numerous to mention.
Goethe once said: "The past is the cornerstone of a beautiful future." Karl Lagerfeld, deeply touched by Goethe's famous sayings, used CHANEL as a basis to create a new design for CHANEL.
CHANEL07 spring and summer new color shoes
CHANEL07 spring and summer new color shoes
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