Mademoiselle Privé Exhibition
What
The Mademoiselle Privé invites fashion enthusiasts to immerse themselves into the Chanel universe. Fittingly, the entrance to the exhibition resembles the door to Coco Chanel's creation studio on the 3rd floor of 31 rue Cambon in Paris; it bears the words Mademoiselle Privé. This is an opportunity to go behind the scenes of the French house's haute couture, the iconic Chanel N°5 fragrance and high jewellery.
Why
The Mademoiselle Privé exhibition is a representation of three addresses in Paris that are key to the brand's success and they are segregated into three doors.
First, the 31 rue Cambon in Paris presents the haute couture ateliers once overseen by the late Karl Lagerfeld, and now Virginie Viard. The second door is N°5 and it opens up into a space that celebrates the ground-breaking perfume, which made its debut in 1921.
Lastly, door number 18 reimagines the fine jewellery store in Place Vendôme where one of the highlights is the one and only high jewellery collection designed by Coco Chanel herself in 1932 - the Bijoux de Diamants.
There is also a small exhibition dedicated to métiers d'art at the entrance of the exhibition.
Where
B&C Hall in Tennoz, Shinagawa
When
Now until Dec 1, 2019