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Chanel buys historic French shirtmaker Charvet, ending 188 years of independence
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Chanel buys historic French shirtmaker Charvet, ending 188 years of independence

Luxury fashion house Chanel has acquired the historic French shirtmaker Charvet, marking the end of its 188-year period of independent operation. Founded in 1838 by Joseph-Christophe Charvet, the brand is known as the world's first specialist shirt tailor. The acquisition includes Charvet's headquarters and flagship store on Paris's Place Vendôme. Chanel's decision follows the success of monogrammed shirts created by Charvet for Chanel's new creative director, Matthieu Blazy, during his debut runway collection. Chanel aims to expand its appeal to male customers through this acquisition, while maintaining Charvet's independence to preserve its exclusivity and craftsmanship. Charvet's notable clientele includes historical figures like Winston Churchill and Coco Chanel, as well as modern celebrities such as David Beckham.

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Chanel buys historic French shirtmaker Charvet, ending 188 years of independence

Luxury fashion house Chanel has acquired the historic French shirtmaker Charvet, marking the end of its 188-year period of independent operation. Founded in 1838 by Joseph-Christophe Charvet, the brand is known as the world's first specialist shirt tailor. The acquisition includes Charvet's headquarters and flagship store on Paris's Place Vendôme. Chanel's decision follows the success of monogrammed shirts created by Charvet for Chanel's new creative director, Matthieu Blazy, during his debut runway collection. Chanel aims to expand its appeal to male customers through this acquisition, while maintaining Charvet's independence to preserve its exclusivity and craftsmanship. Charvet's notable clientele includes historical figures like Winston Churchill and Coco Chanel, as well as modern celebrities such as David Beckham.

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