Part of: Coco Chanel: A New Portrait
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Interview: Amy de la Haye on Coco Chanel
published on 4 September 2013
Curator Amy de la Haye discusses the story behind Marion Pike and Coco Chanel's friendship and the process of curating the exhibition – Coco Chanel: A new Portrait by Marion Pike, Paris 1967-1971.
Curator Amy de la Haye discusses the story behind Marion Pike and Coco Chanel's friendship and the process of curating the exhibition – Coco Chanel: A new Portrait by Marion Pike, Paris 1967-1971.
- Conversation: Vogue On
- Round-Up Discussion: Paris S/S 13 Haute Couture
- Panel Discussion: Chanel S/S 13 Haute Couture
- Panel Discussion: Chanel A/W 13 Womenswear
- Interview: Jeffie Pike Durham on Coco Chanel
- Panel Discussion: Chanel S/S 14 Haute Couture
- Round-Up Discussion: Paris A/W 14 Womenswear
- Round-Up Discussion: Paris S/S 15 Womenswear
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