Levels 7-10, VCE & Tertiary
Mon–Fri, 10am, 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm
How did Gabrielle Chanel become ‘Chanel’? From milliner to fashion icon, explore the legacy of Gabrielle Chanel and the evolution of the Chanel style in this virtual excursion for secondary and tertiary students. Discover the characteristics of Chanel’s innovative designs, including ‘the little black dress’, tweed suits, 2.55 bag and Chanel N°5 parfum.
Cost: $45 per connection (45 minutes)
Please note this session will be open to multiple schools. A private session can be booked for your school for $150.
Learning Objectives:
- Analyse and interpret themes, concepts and ideas in Chanel’s designs and discuss how they are expressed.
- Identify and describe sources of inspiration in Chanel’s work.
- Discuss how Chanel uses materials, techniques and processes to realise the intentions in her designs.
- Identify and connect specific features of Chanel’s designs to a wider historical, cultural and social context.
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