Chanel S/S 2001 Blue Tweed Skirt Suit with Silver Lamé
A classic Chanel set from Spring/Summer 2001 in a vibrant cerulean blue bouclé with metallic threads knit throughout. This sweet ensemble was featured on the runway at the collection's debut, representing Karl Lagerfeld's masterful reinterpretation of the iconic Chanel suit for the new millennium. The jacket features silver lamé lapels and patch pockets with pearl buttons marked Chanel—signature house codes that anchor the design in Chanel's rich heritage. The jacket is lined in silk chiffon with stripes that match the colors of the bouclé, a luxurious interior detail that exemplifies couture-level finishing. The jacket has Chanel's signature chain sewn to the inside hem to ensure perfect drape and weight distribution. Like the jacket, the skirt also features patch pockets with pearl buttons and blue silk lining. The skirt has invisible pleats for graceful movement, as well as an invisible zipper located on the center back, secured with a pearl button. The electric cerulean hue wi