As fashion month 
comes to a close, it gives us the opportunity to reflect on the shows 
that have filled our social media feeds for the last few weeks. 
I sometimes think we
 should love all the shows - so much time and effort goes into creating 
these amazing fashion pieces, don't they deserve the credit? Is it even 
okay to say you dislike or hate something, even if it's one of the 
hottest shows on the fashion month calendar?
After I witnessed 
(via the worldwide web) the Chanel SS17 show I have to admit I didn't 
love any of the pieces even though I really wanted to. I actually hate 
saying this, having learnt about the amazingly talented individuals (the
 'petite mains') that work behind the scenes creating such exquisite 
designs. It feels very rude, which is unlike me - like every other 
English person I say sorry a million times in a day. But I just didn't 
enjoy it as much as other shows this season or even as much as previous 
Chanel shows. 
Some of the designs 
seemed a little dated and over done. Chanel is famous for it's tweed 
suiting but seeing today's pieces parade the catwalk AKA the Data Centre
 Chanel I felt as though I'd seen it all before. I understand that 
fashion houses need to represent themselves and reflect the handwriting 
and history behind the brand but maybe it could have been done with more
 modernity. The fabric and craftsmanship is amazing, I would never 
disrespect that but I just wasn't wowed. 
However,
 it wasn't all negative, there were some highlights - the letters CHANEL
 flashing from outside of the perfectly shaped clutch bags was creative 
and the robot shaped purse was very cute. I also loved the data centre
 theme, very futuristic and fun. The set up of every Chanel show is 
often discussed more than the actual clothes. Chanel has set a precedent
 for creating a mind blowing catwalk space and maybe that's all those 
who attend look forward to. Every season a different theme, airport, 
fairground or old school couture house. Man repeller mentioned 'When any
 other designer does this, the media shouts “Death to fashion!” But when
 Chanel is the perpetrator? Genius'
Maybe it's time to alert our attention back to the most important part of a fashion show - and that's the clothes!! 
Image source: The Telegraph 
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