Chanel moved into the world of watchmaking in 1987 with the Premire, designed by Jacques Helleu, the fashion house's creative director who put Vanessa Paradis in a birdcage in one of a series of iconic cinematic ads. The Premire's dial takes its form from the stopper of the classic Chanel No 5 perfume bottle. Karl Lagerfeld later added a further witty touch the chainlink bracelet that echoes the strap on a Chanel 2.55 handbag.
Watches became a must have accessory in the 1960s and Jaeger LeCoultre dedicated itself to the cause, creating a series of kooky handbags with incorporated timepieces. The Swiss marque's new collaboration with Valextra, the Italian luggage brand favoured by Jackie O, is just as crazy but none the less lovable.
The Tammy clutch is a 1980s archive handbag that never made it off the Valextra drawing board; Jaeger LeCoultre's Rendez Vous watch, worn on the wrist during the day, can then be attached to Tammy like a sparkling buckle for the evening.
You shall go to the ball
Dior's Grand Bal watches swish like a ballgown as you move your wrist, thanks to an oscillating weight on the dial that is carefully worked with mother of pearl, feathers and diamonds.Where watches meet fashion
Chanel moved into the world of watchmaking in 1987 with the Premire, designed by Jacques Helleu, the fashion house's creative director who put Vanessa Paradis in a birdcage in one of a series of iconic cinematic ads. The Premire's dial takes its form from the stopper of the classic Chanel No 5 perfume bottle. Karl Lagerfeld later added a further witty touch the chainlink bracelet that echoes the strap on a Chanel 2.55 handbag.
Watches became a must have accessory in the 1960s and Jaeger LeCoultre dedicated itself to the cause, creating a series of kooky handbags with incorporated timepieces. The Swiss marque's new collaboration with Valextra, the Italian luggage brand favoured by Jackie O, is just as crazy but none the less lovable.
The Tammy clutch is a 1980s archive handbag that never made it off the Valextra drawing board; Jaeger LeCoultre's Rendez Vous watch, worn on the wrist during the day, can then be attached to Tammy like a sparkling buckle for the evening.
You shall go to the ball
Dior's Grand Bal watches swish like a ballgown as you move your wrist, thanks to an oscillating weight on the dial that is carefully worked with mother of pearl, feathers and diamonds.Where watches meet fashion
Chanel moved into the world of watchmaking in 1987 with the Premire, designed by Jacques Helleu, the fashion house's creative director who put Vanessa Paradis in a birdcage in one of a series of iconic cinematic ads. The Premire's dial takes its form from the stopper of the classic Chanel No 5 perfume bottle. Karl Lagerfeld later added a further witty touch the chainlink bracelet that echoes the strap on a Chanel 2.55 handbag.
Watches became a must have accessory in the 1960s and Jaeger LeCoultre dedicated itself to the cause, creating a series of kooky handbags with incorporated timepieces. The Swiss marque's new collaboration with Valextra, the Italian luggage brand favoured by Jackie O, is just as crazy but none the less lovable.
The Tammy clutch is a 1980s archive handbag that never made it off the Valextra drawing board; Jaeger LeCoultre's Rendez Vous watch, worn on the wrist during the day, can then be attached to Tammy like a sparkling buckle for the evening.
You shall go to the ball
Dior's Grand Bal watches swish like a ballgown as you move your wrist, thanks to an oscillating weight on the dial that is carefully worked with mother of pearl, feathers and diamonds.
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