SEO-JUN PARK AT CHANEL'S METIERS D'Art SHOW
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Chanel took over Tokyo last week with the Métiers D'Art collection. First unveiled in December in Senegal, this time the show took over Tokyo Big Sight, in the Ginza district, where Virginie Viard's colourful '70s inspired collection bloomed with camellias, pearls and sequins. We spoke to South-Korean actor Seo-Jun Park about being in the magical city of Tokyo and the magnificence of Métiers D'Art:
What is your favourite aspect of the city? How would you define the overall vibe of Tokyo?
Tokyo is such a vibrant city. Its glamor and colourfulness are really invigorating.
What do you like to do when you are in Tokyo?
When I’m in Tokyo, I love to walk and look around the city. I enjoy walking along the streets and seeing people with different allures and personalities and feel the culture and vibe of the city.
How does it feel to go to Tokyo with Chanel?
I’ve been to Tokyo for travel or fan meetings. But it feels entirely different because it’s my first time attending a fashion show here. I was so thrilled to be part of this special experience that combined CHANEL's sophisticated sensibility with Tokyo's distinctive atmosphere.
What can you say of Tokyo in terms of creative effervescence?
Tokyo brings together so many people, and I think it enables the coexistence of unique and creative cultures, arts, and fashion styles here. This is where the ideas and creativity of different people come together in a creative synergy.
What are your three favourite looks or pieces in this Métiers d’art collection?
It’s really hard to choose just three because everything was so amazing. But the rich colour combinations, sumptuous patterns and jewellery, and wide-cute jeans and pants were particularly memorable. They all have their own unique allure, but they also come together to create a harmonious look.
The Métiers d’art collection is a celebration of the exceptional know-how of the House’s artisans. What does that evoke for you and how do you feel when you experience such savoir-faire?
Having a chance to look at someone’s work born from such passion and dedication isa special experience, it’s like a glimpse of his or her life. I feel amazed by how one could build such know-how. And at the same time, it also inspires and resonates with me, although I work in a different field.
How would you describe your evolving relationship with Chanel?
Before, Chanel was just one of many prestigious brands to me. But now that I’m with Chanel, I’m learning its history and the work behind it and seeing and feeling different things in the field of art through such diverse experiences. I think we can have a positive impact on each other to further grow our relationship.
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