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An exclusive first look inside the historic Benton Building, transformed to channel Coco’s famed apartment in Paris.
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The fashion house Chanel opens a mirrored, black-and-white pop-up boutique in Aspen selling clothes, watches, jewelry, bags, and beauty.
Chanel Opens Pop Up Boutique in Aspen
Chanel has opened a new ephemeral boutique in the heart of Aspen, and Haute Living gives an inside look into the new boutique.
Chanel Opens a New Boutique in the Heart of Aspen
In celebration of the century old French fashion house’s newest boutique opening in Aspen, a rising class of starlets and musicians were invited to the town’s Hotel Jerome for a week of winter festivities and flowing hot chocolate.
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