Chanel's 1932 jewels head to the Saatchi Gallery London
The Chanel exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London pays tribute to Coco Chanel's amazing legacy, including her Haute Couture and Chanel jewellery creations, as well as the evolution of the brand under Karl Lagerfeld.
LONDON - Mademoiselle Privé, a journey through the origins of CHANEL's creations capturing the charismatic personality and irreverent spirit of Mademoiselle Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld.
This autumn, Karl Lagerfeld and CHANEL will present an enchanted journey through the House's creativity. The "Mademoiselle Privé" exhibition will highlight the Haute Couture, the re-editions of the High Jewellery "Bijoux de Diamants" collection created in 1932 and CHANEL N°5. Opening the doors to reveal a dazzling experience and immersion into the origins of CHANEL's creations, "Mademoiselle Privé" will capture the charismatic personality and irreverent spirit of Mademoiselle Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld.
Installed on all three floors of the Gallery, the enticing adventure will bring to mind the House's essential elements: audacity, freedom and innovation whether it is the history of Gabrielle Chanel's inspirations or Karl Lagerfeld's inimitable take on CHANEL's codes, symbols and icons.
13 October - 1 November / 10 am - 6 pm, 7 days a week (Wednesdays until 10pm)
The original Noued necklace from Chanel's 1932 exhibition will be on display at the Saatchi Gallery in London.
Chanel Etoile Filante head jewel in 18ct white gold, set with a 1.0ct brilliant-cut diamond, 164 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 11.7ct, 54 baguette-cut diamonds totalling 3.2ct, 22 princess-cut diamonds, and 40 fancy-cut diamonds.
Chanel Soleil brooch in 18ct white gold, inspired by the 1932 exhibition, set with 1,765 brilliant-cut diamonds and 16 brilliant-cut yellow diamonds.
MADEMOISELLE PRIVÉ: the "BIJOUX DE DIAMANTS" collection worn by celebrities - CHANEL



