Inspired by the rich heritage of Chanel in Scotland, and the skilled craftsmanship of Scottish tweed and cashmere, Karl Lagerfeld presented his Paris-Edimbourg Métiers d'Art Collection 2013/2014 within the walls of the Linlithgow Palace near Edinburgh, Scotland.
Originally the majestic royal palace of the Stuarts, dating back to 1424, and birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots, the ruined castle, will provide a spectacular backdrop for the collection which honours the ateliers of the costume jeweller Desrues, the feather dresser Lemarié, the embroiderer Maison Lesage, the shoemaker Massaro, the milliner Michel, the goldsmith Goossens, the floral finery maker Guillet, the embroiderer Atelier Montex and the glovemaker Causse.
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