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pink chanel dress 1997 Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld Runway Metallic Pink Stretch Knit Maxi D

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pink chanel dress 1997 Chanel by Karl Lagerfeld Runway Metallic Pink Stretch Knit Maxi DID: 0403251 Size: small Condition: excellent Chanel is known to be one of the most luxurious and decadent fashion houses in the world. This ultra rare and highly coveted sparkling metallic pink, ivory and gold knit hourglass maxi dress, dating back to Karl Lagerfeld's epic 1997 spring summer runway collection, is a perfect example of why this couture brand has stood the test of time. The same version in light blue walked the runway modeled by the

ID: 0403251
Size: small
Condition: excellent
Chanel is known to be one of the most luxurious and decadent fashion houses in the world. This ultra rare and highly coveted sparkling metallic pink, ivory and gold knit hourglass maxi dress, dating back to Karl Lagerfeld's epic 1997 spring-summer runway collection, is a perfect example of why this couture brand has stood the test of time. The same version in light blue walked the runway modeled by the stunning Tatjana Dragovic. Though prolific designer Karl Lagerfeld sadly passed away in 2019, he left behind such an impressive legacy. From his start in fashion as Pierre Balmain's assistant back in 1955, to the astounding impact he made after taking over Chanel in 1983, Lagerfeld's varied career has encompassed so many highlights. Not only is this gorgeous hourglass dress a rare collectable treasure; it's such a chic look. The fabric alone is glorious; luxurious metallic tinsel boucle wool knit, which gleams with an eye-catching shimmer. The color combination of metallic tinsel pink and ivory against the dark pink crochet knit adds dimension to the garment. I especially adore the sparkling gold trim. The knit is not only incredible beautiful but so flattering, with a forgiving stretch that contours the body in all the right places, ensuring comfort without sacrificing style. What makes this Chanel even more iconic are the bold gold CC logo lucite buttons on the bodice and hip pockets. These small but significant details elevate the dress. The skirting is equally stunning, with a wiggle-style design that effortlessly skims the hips and elongates the figure. The low back cutout adds an element of sensuality while keeping the overall design elegant. This is not just an archival Chanel, but a testament to Karl Lagerfeld’s extraordinary legacy. 
Measurements
Marked a European 40
(varies due to stretch knit)
Bust: 32-36 inches
Waist: 24-28 inches
Hips: best up to 38 inches
Total Length: 60 inches
This 1997 Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel documented runway maxi dress is in beautiful condition with no serious wear, alterations or missing buttons. After close inspection we found two very minor faint spots which are not noticeable when worn. Please message for detailed pictures. This rare archival Chanel is truly exquisite and an investment piece that will only increase in value.
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★★★★★ 5
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I was intrigued by the blurb, "Mississippi Delta," "haunted by her great grandmother's nanny," and the book was even better than I expected. I laughed out loud, shook my head at the accuracy of the descriptions of Southern culture, and even stopped from time to time to admire sentence structure and vocabulary choices. A satisfying read. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys unraveling a mystery with an unsuspecting hero.
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Toni Davis
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★★★★★ 4
Another Good One
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Another good one in this series of stories.
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Sigrun Hardardottir
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Great plots, lovely use of English, lovable characters.
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This series is a joy to read for lovers of the English language. The characters are interesting and/lovable. My family on my mother’s side lives in Florida and growing up I was certainly subjected to the mores and traditional thinking of the South, which did not help me at all in life, so the exposure to that culture raises an exasperated smile in me. For someone like me who loves to read the fact that the books are longer than normal for cozy books makes me very happy.
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M. C. Crammer
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
This would be a terrific book even without the mystery!
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The book has so much literary merit, that it could be placed among the novels. However, the excellent mystery plot also wins it a place among the mysteries. Haines creates characters who are memorable and vivid and places them in the Mississippi Delta town of Zinnia (I'm kind of reminded of the movie "In the Heat of the Night"). Sarah Booth is living in the ancestral home -- she is an orphan and an only child, the last of the Delaneys -- but is about to lose it, because she is destitute despite her social credentials. Her only company at Dahlia House - the antebellum house -- is the ghost of a slave, who appears in a variety of outfits and "encourages" Sarah to get to work reproducing. In an attempt to earn some money, Sarah takes on the task of trying to get to the truth of a scandal from 20 years ago in which first a leading citizen and then the leading citizen's wife die in some very questionable accidents. THe two young offspring are whispered to have something to do with it, and Sarah's client wants to find out if Hamilton the Fifth is as bad as rumors have it. Hamilton the Fifth is a romantic interest worthy of Evanovich -- and did I mention the book is often funny? Sarah is stirring up some dangerous memories and some deaths start to follow. I really loved this book and can hardly wait to read the next in this series and discover what happens to Sarah.
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Jenny Schwartz
Houston, US
★★★★★ 3
Southern Melancholy
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On the plus side, "Them Bones" delivered on transporting me to the Mississippi delta (how do you stop typing Mississippi? it just begs to go on endlessly, like banana). I was there in the South and in a small country town. Brilliant on setting, which is what I like in a cosy mystery. The mystery itself took a while to settle in and then, well, I guessed the plot. That meant instead of suspense, I plodded through having my hunches confirmed. But if I'd been charmed, that wouldn't have mattered. This is not a negative review, but I'm heading towards the big problem I had with the book -- and I think this may be related to the fact that I was so busy and looking to enjoy some simply, happy downtime. "Them Bones" has humour and a southern feel, but it also struck me as melancholic. And melancholy I did not need. For others (and maybe for me at a different time) that sense of mourning and tangled history might resonate. But it was a heavy load for the plot to carry. Three stars for a solid read.
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