$1,850.00
CHANEL · Collectible CC Logo and Camellia Dress
— Paris / SINGAPORE Cruise Collection 2014 · by Karl Lagerfeld
~ A floral constellation of Chanel’s sacred emblems — where Camellias bloom in monochrome light and the CC becomes part of nature’s geometry.
~ As seen on by countless celebrities and featured on the covers of international fashion magazines, it stands as one of the collection’s defining silhouettes
// Size mark 34 FR / Condition: never worn //
— Crafted in black and ecru matter, the surface is entirely embroidered with a rhythmic pattern of CC logos and camellia flowers — a tactile garden of light and shadow
— At the shoulders, discreet CC logo buttons add architectural harmony, while the dress’s tailored structure flows with effortless elegance, balancing restraint and exuberance
— The camellia — Coco Chanel’s eternal motif — unfolds here not as ornament, but as philosophy: purity without fragility, grace without excess
A wearable poem from the Paris–Singapore mythology — where couture becomes meditation, and the flower becomes eternal form
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CHANEL · Collectible CC Logo and Camellia Dress
— Paris / SINGAPORE Cruise Collection 2014 · by Karl Lagerfeld
~ A floral constellation of Chanel’s sacred emblems — where Camellias bloom in monochrome light and the CC becomes part of nature’s geometry.
~ As seen on by countless celebrities and featured on the covers of international fashion magazines, it stands as one of the collection’s defining silhouettes
// Size mark 34 FR / Condition: never worn //
— Crafted in black and ecru matter, the surface is entirely embroidered with a rhythmic pattern of CC logos and camellia flowers — a tactile garden of light and shadow
— At the shoulders, discreet CC logo buttons add architectural harmony, while the dress’s tailored structure flows with effortless elegance, balancing restraint and exuberance
— The camellia — Coco Chanel’s eternal motif — unfolds here not as ornament, but as philosophy: purity without fragility, grace without excess
A wearable poem from the Paris–Singapore mythology — where couture becomes meditation, and the flower becomes eternal form