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Sunday, February 15, 2009

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February 15, 2009.
Urban Glamour by Chanel.
Beautiful Magazine Blog.


Fashion House Chanel is definitely on the move. Literally that is.

Of course there is the impressive mobile art pavilion, a traveling art space designed by Zaha Zadid, that was commissioned by Chanel´s lead designer Karl Langerfeld in order to host an exhibition of artworks by 20 artists, inspired by Chanel bags

The pavilion, entirely inspired by the Chanel signature quilted bag, opened last December in Hong Kong and is with it´s organic shape an introduction to a new ergonomic and suprising Chanel.


And that Chanel thinks in ergonomic and dynamic terms they proof with their unusual range of sports and urban products.

Not losing the fashion aspect out of eye of course.


Just imagine how stylish you look sliding down the slopes on these rosewood, fiberglass and aluminum parabolic skis with Chanel signature, fit for every level of skier.

Or, if you are more a boarder, this resin, wood and fiberglass Chanel snowboard could give you that little extra touch of style.


With Spring coming soon, Chanel also thinks of those who like to spend some time outside without using car or public transportation.

The Chanel couture bicycle provides with a-everything a high quality bike needs to have for safe and easy transportation.

The bicycle was developed for Chanel by a high quality manufacturer, and all spare parts such as brakes and the saddle were made by leading worldwide specialists.


Top of the range is of course the Chanel personal transporter.

Hipper then a bike and more fun than roller blades, the urban personal transporter comes with a front pouch which is a directly adaptation of the famous Chanel 2.55, which transforms into a backpack.

By simply leaning in the direction you want to go, you drive your personal transporter with a maximum speed of 20kph through your city.

Shopping, sporting and relaxing has never been so glamorous.


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