Dakar – an influential artistic capital for 2023 Métiers d’art CHANEL

2022/2023 Métiers d’art CHANEL – DAKAR fashion show.

2022/2023 Métiers d’art CHANEL – DAKAR show; @Chanel

The city of Dakar was chosen as the location for the 2022/23 Métiers d’art CHANEL – DAKAR collection, following meetings over the past three years between Virginie Viard and friends of the French luxury brand who have either lived there, are carrying out artistic projects there, or who are drawn to the city’s creative effervescence.

An influential artistic capital on the international scene, particularly in fields dear to CHANEL, such as fashion, cinema, dance, literature, contemporary art and music, Dakar marks the beginning of an ongoing exchange between the luxury House and Senegal.

Against the majestic backdrop of Dakar’s former Palais de Justice, with its rhythmic columns and sunlit inner garden, the 2022/23 Métiers d’art CHANEL – DAKAR collection celebrated the spirit of the 1970s with silhouettes with vibrating colours and richly ornate embroideries of beads and sequins, Chanel’s textured tweeds and floral motives.

“It’s first and foremost a story of encounters,” says Bruno Pavlovsky, President of CHANEL SAS and of 𝘭𝘦19M, about the presentation of the Métiers d’art 2022/23 CHANEL – Dakar collection.

2022/2023 Métiers d’art CHANEL – DAKAR show; @Chanel
2022/2023 Métiers d’art CHANEL – DAKAR show; @Chanel

Imagined by Virginie Viard and crafted between the CHANEL Ready-to-Wear ateliers in Paris and the Maisons d’art of 𝘭𝘦19M, the 2022/23 Métiers d’art CHANEL – DAKAR collection is the result of multiple meetings over the past three years between Virginie Viard and artists of all backgrounds: the choreographer Dimitri Chamblas who called on Germaine Acogny’s École des Sables dancers, but also directors, musicians and writers, all together with friends of the House.

The show is part of a vast cultural programme and the starting point of an ongoing exchange between the luxury fashion House and Senegal.

On December 7th, 2022, the day after the show, the House organised a talk in Dakar’s former Palais de Justice, in Senegal, in front of an audience made up of pupils and students, artists and local and international guests. This discussion also brought together the ambassador of the House, Pharrell Williams, the architect and scenographer Mamy Tall, as well as several artists that collaborated with Virginie Viard on the artistic programme surrounding the show: choreographers Dimitri Chamblas and Germaine Acogny, founder of the École des Sables, and musician and rapper NIX.

2022/2023 Métiers d’art @CHANEL – DAKAR show; Images by Malick Bodian with Ibrahim Kamara.
2022/2023 Métiers d’art @CHANEL – DAKAR show; Images by Malick Bodian with Ibrahim Kamara.

Together, they discussed the artistic creation in Senegal and the transmission of savoir-faire.

Bruno Pavlovsky also evoked CHANEL’s approach and its first fashion show in West Africa, with a collection imagined by Virginie Viard which aims to pay tribute to the virtuosity of the CHANEL Maisons d’art.

It was also an opportunity to announce the first international exhibition of 𝘭𝘢 Galerie 𝘥𝘶 19M in Dakar, which will be held from January 12th to March 31st and designed by the scenographer Mamy Tall, at the heart of IFAN (Théodore Monod-Institut fondamental d’Afrique noire). The general public will be able to discover a series of initiatives in collaboration with Senegalese artists, craftsmen and cultural institutions.

2022/2023 Métiers d’art @CHANEL – DAKAR show; Images by Malick Bodian with Ibrahim Kamara.
2022/2023 Métiers d’art @CHANEL – DAKAR show; Images by Malick Bodian with Ibrahim Kamara.
2022/2023 Métiers d’art @CHANEL – DAKAR; Images by Malick Bodian with Ibrahim Kamara.
2022/2023 Métiers d’art @CHANEL – DAKAR; Images by Malick Bodian with Ibrahim Kamara.

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hermes scarves-play it like hermes
Play it like hermes; @Hermès ; .facebook.com/hermes/

Le Grand Prix du Carre Hermès is the International scarf design competition announced by Hermès. The creativity contest runs until 1st March 2020 and is open for designers from all backgrounds. The participation is free and no purchase is necessary to enter or to win.

In a world premiere, the French luxury house Hermès is organising an international scarf design competition, open to all those possessing artistic talents. Hermès is calling upon designers, artists, illustrators, graphic designers for new ideas for scarf collections. Since 1937, the luxury brand’s portfolio amassed more than 2,000 original designs on silk.

“Bold designs, unexpected colors and new dimensions, silk yields to your every desire.” – Hermès

According to designboom, Hermès will purchase the originals of the competition winners’ designs with a view to reproduction in one of its future collections. Le Grand Prix du Carre Hermès is a contest of skill and chances of winning depend solely on the quality of the entrant’s online entry, say the official rules. Artists and other persons who have already sold a drawing to Hermès are also not eligible to enter the Contest or win a prize. Browse the rules for 2019 Le Grand Prix du Carre Hermès here.

For Pierre-Alexis Dumas, Hermès artistic director, the scarf is “enigmatic yet clear, simple yet luxuriant, meaningful yet mysterious right down to the tiniest detail; enclosed within a limited space yet free, open to infinite interpretations.”

hermes scarf design competition

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Hermès Triangle Géant scarf
Hermès Triangle Géant scarf; @hermes.com

 

 

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