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A standout from Chanel’s Fall 1996 collection, this lavender tweed jacket is a rare archival piece that captures the elegance and artistry of the house’s golden era. Rendered in a soft pastel hue with a beautifully tailored silhouette, it features structured shoulders, a subtly cinched waist, and a double-breasted front that gently flares at the hem.
The true highlight is the set of original Gripoix buttons—hand-poured glass cabochons crafted using a technique pioneered in 19th-century Paris. Known as “pâte de verre,” the Gripoix method involves molding molten glass into intricate forms, often mimicking the appearance of fine gemstones. Chanel began collaborating with Maison Gripoix in the 1920s, and these buttons have since become a signature of the house’s most iconic creations. Each one is a miniature jewel—adding both visual richness and historic value to the piece.
Fully lined in coordinating lavender silk, this jacket blends timeless femininity with couture-level detail. A true collector’s piece, it offers not only beauty but legacy—perfect for the vintage connoisseur who appreciates the story behind the stitch.
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Shoulder width: 19 inches (48.3 cm)
Bust: 39 inches (99.1 cm)
Waist: 36 inches (91.4 cm)
Sleeve length: 24 inches (61 cm)
Full length: 30 inches (76.2 cm)