
131 épisodes

3.55 CHANEL
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- Mode et beauté
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4.5 • 55 notes
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For several years now, the House of CHANEL has been developing digital projects in the same spirit that has always animated it: combining innovation and technology with aesthetics and passion. In 2017 CHANEL launched its podcast, the 3.55.
Imagined as an intimate conversation, this previously unseen format favours sound over image and opens new doors onto the world of CHANEL.
New episodes regularly see the light of day, recorded in spaces that are representative of the House, such as Gabrielle Chanel’s apartment or the Métiers d’art ateliers but also during events including the CHANEL runway shows, the travelling exhibition Mademoiselle Privé, the International Festival of Fashion and Photography in Hyères and the Cannes Film Festival. Each time, it is an invitation to discover a personality from the worlds of fashion and art, to become immersed in their experiences and their observations and to go behind the scenes of creation.
With the 3.55 podcast, CHANEL introduces a new way to communicate and to share: the episodes make up a virtual and highly original library, that can be kept and replayed whenever you like, wherever you like. An audio escapade…
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CHANEL Connects - Akram Khan, Tamara Rojo & James Whiteside : Can Dancers Social Distance?
Choreographer Akram Khan connects with Tamara Rojo, Artistic Director of English National Ballet and a lead principal dancer. The conversation was led by James Whiteside, principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre. They talk about pushing the boundaries of dance through unexpected collaborations, and much more.
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CHANEL Connects - Amanda Harlech, Andrew Bolton & Tim Blanks: Fashion’s Untold Stories
Amanda Harlech, creative consultant, writer, and long-time collaborator of Karl Lagerfeld, connects with Andrew Bolton, the Wendy Yu Curator in Charge at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. The conversation was led by Tim Blanks, Editor-at-Large at The Business of Fashion. They talk about unearthing forgotten stories, perspectives from fashion history, and much more.
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CHANEL Connects - Pharrell Williams, Es Devlin & Yana Peel : Imagining New Worlds
Pharrell Williams connects with stage designer Es Devlin. They talk about how technology is changing us, the need to elevate Black entrepreneurs, how creative expression evolves across generations, and much more.
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CHANEL Connects – Tilda Swinton, Edward Enninful & Nicholas Cullinan : Who’s in the Picture?
Tilda Swinton connects with Edward Enninful, Editor in Chief of British Vogue. In this conversation led by Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery they talk about the evolving culture of celebrity, making work that stands for something, and much more.
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CHANEL Connects - Keira Knightley, Lulu Wang & Diane Solway: The New Heroines
Keira Knightley and filmmaker Lulu Wang connect in a conversation led by writer Diane Solway. They talk about growing up on screwball comedies, the need for strong women on both sides of the camera, and much more.
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CHANEL Connects - Arthur Jafa, Jennifer Packer & Hans Ulrich Obrist : Seeing the Unseen
Artist Arthur Jafa connects with painter Jennifer Packer in a conversation led by Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London. They talk about what makes a work of art successful, the social, political and historical ways their work can be viewed, and much more.
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Le défilé
Un magnifique défilé avec des pièces incroyablement fortes et épurés . Le podcast résume également le défilé Bravo Virginie Viard
Sensible et intelligent.
Du contenu de marque qui sait faire oublier ses origines. Des voyages sonores en relief offrants à l'auditeur une plongée intime dans les desseins soyeux des méandres de créateurs ou de créations.
Particulièrement apprécie l'épisode sur Sébastien Tellier.