CHANEL 15K$ Paris / BYZANCE Collectible Suit 36 FR

$7,650.00

CHANEL · Collectible Runway Ensemble (Coat and Dress) 
— Paris / BYZANCE 2011 Métiers d’Art, Karl Lagerfeld — one of Lagerfeld’s most mythic chapters

— Boutique value: over $15,000 (today’s comparable boutique level often exceeds $25,000)

— Paris / Byzance is Chanel in its imperial mood — not costume, but calibration. This ensemble doesn’t “reference” Byzantium; 
it codes it into the House’s own grammar: gold as tesserae, shimmer as doctrine, jewel hardware as official seals. 
This is court intelligence, worn with a controlled smile

— House Codes · Material Authority

• multi-layered, couture-knit surface with a subtle shimmer coating — light caught and disciplined, like mosaic gold under candle flame

• noble, Byzantine palette in woven register — dark grounds, burnished highlights, and that unmistakable “metals-in-textile” effect Chanel makes legible

— Jewels · Seals · Talisman Hardware — 

• Masterpiece jewel Gripoix-style buttons — not decoration, but insignia: stones set as punctuation, the House mark as the stamp of legitimacy.
Hardware functions as ritual closure — each fastening reads like a small decree

— Silhouette · Presence —

• Dress: elegant, fitted, body-calibrated — the kind of line that looks effortless only when it is engineered

• Coat: relaxed and ceremonial — an outer layer that frames the body like architecture frames a throne

• Together: “imperial, but unbothered.” The highest luxury is knowing you can afford restraint — and then choosing a little glow anyway


Keywords: Chanel Paris–Byzance 2011 Métiers d’Art, Karl Lagerfeld Byzance, Chanel coat and dress set, Gripoix jewel buttons, 
mosaic-inspired Chanel, museum-worthy Chanel collectible.

Description

CHANEL · Collectible Runway Ensemble (Coat and Dress)
— Paris / BYZANCE 2011 Métiers d’Art, Karl Lagerfeld — one of Lagerfeld’s most mythic chapters

— Boutique value: over $15,000 (today’s comparable boutique level often exceeds $25,000)

— Paris / Byzance is Chanel in its imperial mood — not costume, but calibration. This ensemble doesn’t “reference” Byzantium; it codes it into the House’s own grammar: gold as tesserae, shimmer as doctrine, jewel hardware as official seals. This is court intelligence, worn with a controlled smile

— House Codes · Material Authority

• multi-layered, couture-knit surface with a subtle shimmer coating — light caught and disciplined, like mosaic gold under candle flame

• noble, Byzantine palette in woven register — dark grounds, burnished highlights, and that unmistakable “metals-in-textile” effect Chanel makes legible

— Jewels · Seals · Talisman Hardware —

• Masterpiece jewel Gripoix-style buttons — not decoration, but insignia: stones set as punctuation, the House mark as the stamp of legitimacy.
Hardware functions as ritual closure — each fastening reads like a small decree

— Silhouette · Presence —

• Dress: elegant, fitted, body-calibrated — the kind of line that looks effortless only when it is engineered

• Coat: relaxed and ceremonial — an outer layer that frames the body like architecture frames a throne

• Together: “imperial, but unbothered.” The highest luxury is knowing you can afford restraint — and then choosing a little glow anyway

Keywords: Chanel Paris–Byzance 2011 Métiers d’Art, Karl Lagerfeld Byzance, Chanel coat and dress set, Gripoix jewel buttons, mosaic-inspired Chanel, museum-worthy Chanel collectible.

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