Apparently, Keke Palmer has actually become a major gamer for historically styled video games. After she transformed into John Galliano-er-Dior and Antiques and Gabbana, she was connected to Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel this month.
Finally, Monday’s bet honors, Palmer teamed up with designer Molly Dickson to bring the buzz with Paillette accent, pure cups and silk to an attractive black miniskirt. The project originated from Lily et cie and from Chanel’s 1993 loss of haute couture collection.
However, Archive Chanel’s train did not exit there. The other day, Palmer rose to New York City roads in an all-black look (composed of a black sheepskin coat from the spring of 1995) and combined it with a black skirt with a corset-like waist and front airflow opening. Throughout the look, the brand name’s warning interlocking C style exists, from coats to her gold rope jewelry and double-chain chain belts.
While it still has a few years to reach the antiques area, Palmer quotes Lagerfeld’s Chanel Boys Bag, who used more gold equipment in black. If anyone can propose the following IT-bag revival, it should be Keke Palmer.
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