$1,950.00
CHANEL · Collectible “Leather Mosaic Trousers” — Look #1 from Paris / Byzance Métiers d’Art Collection 2011 Runway Piece by Karl Lagerfeld / Boutique over 4,400$ ~ To collectors and connoisseurs alike, these Chanel “Mosaic Pants” are not mere garment but relic — a wearable fragment of Chanel mythology, where history is reborn through leather, light, and divine geometry. // Size mark 44 FR · Condition: Never Worn // — Crafted in a sculptural mosaic-style design with intricate leather inlays, the piece evokes the tessellated grandeur of imperial Constantinople. — Each segment mirrors the jewelled armor of an empress, balanced by the effortless modernity of Chanel tailoring — Adorned with CC Gripoix-glass buttons shimmering like miniature icons and finished with a leather CC logo patch on the back pocket, the trousers unite couture precision with archaeological beauty — Their silhouette — straight, poised, and architectural — captures the balance between power and serenity that defined Lagerfeld’s vision for Byzance.
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CHANEL · Collectible “Leather Mosaic Trousers”
— Look #1 from Paris / Byzance Métiers d’Art Collection 2011
Runway Piece by Karl Lagerfeld / Boutique over 4,400$
~ To collectors and connoisseurs alike, these Chanel “Mosaic Pants” are not mere garment but relic — a wearable fragment of Chanel mythology, where history is reborn through leather, light, and divine geometry.
// Size mark 44 FR · Condition: Never Worn //
— Crafted in a sculptural mosaic-style design with intricate leather inlays, the piece evokes the tessellated grandeur of imperial Constantinople.
— Each segment mirrors the jewelled armor of an empress, balanced by the effortless modernity of Chanel tailoring
— Adorned with CC Gripoix-glass buttons shimmering like miniature icons and finished with a leather CC logo patch on the back pocket, the trousers unite couture precision with archaeological beauty
— Their silhouette — straight, poised, and architectural — captures the balance between power and serenity that defined Lagerfeld’s vision for Byzance.