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Price Latimer Agah

Price Latimer Agah

Private Art Dealer and Consultant. Los Angeles

Price Latimer Agah, a 5th generation Texan who now lives in Los Angeles, is a private art dealer and consultant who specializes in emerging, contemporary, and post-war art for private residences, collections and public spaces. But if her art knowledge is any indication of her style choices (her education is widespread, varied, and most definitely post-modern), her techno-color wardrobe gave new energy to the hills of L.A…and The Coveteur’s lens. Regardless of her precious Chanel handbags, vintage Christian Dior and Rick Owens, P.L.A. isn’t afraid to mix it up and shake things around with her pink high-top Chuck Taylors. We role-played with her Lanvin dress and Christian Louboutin bag (“This shot is definitely indicative of my love for a little nighttime sparkle and shimmer!”) and fawned over her disco inspired Edith Palm jumpsuit (we don’t know many girls who could pull off that look – and look this amazing doing it). Her collection of Visionaires sit alongside Carter Mull’s and Dan Colen’s, and one of our dreams is still to take a road trip to L.A’s Wasteland for an impromptu vintage spree – with P.L.A. steering the wheel. But with her feminine approach and worldly-recognized art personality (Price currently serves on The Board of Trustees for the Santa Monica Museum of Art and is involved with other projects for groups like MOCA’s Curators Circle, LACMA’s President’s Circle Avant-Garde, the Hammer Museum Fellows, ArtTable and Art Center Los Angeles), P.L.A. has a little bit of an edge – especially when it comes ot her belt buckles of choice....and the possible repercussions. “As for the Guns N' Roses belt buckle…that has quite a story. I bought it eleven years ago at a flea market in Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico while I was studying nearby in San Miguel de Allende. I have probably worn this buckle a thousand times. Once, I tried to wear it on a plane trip from LAX to JFK shortly after 9/11 and was stopped by TSA security, refused entrance and forced to miss my flight, because the belt buckle had ‘imagery or representations of weapons’. I think Axl would be proud!”. We think so too…And while she’s a globe-trotter (five continents thus far) – she’s happiest at home with her pro-skating husband Salman Agah and their own little family – two dogs and one chipper bird.

"To Your Scattered Bodies Go #2" is a striking 5 x 7 foot artwork by the young L.A.-based collaborative duo, Simmons & Burke, who happen to be two of my favorite young artists in L.A. These guys are making phenomenal, sophisticated work far beyond the scope of most people their age. Their artworks are visual and audio amalgamations of millions of images and sounds sourced from the Internet, appropriated into delirious, awe-inspiring narratives filled with countless layers of resplendent imagery. The audio component contains custom audio software that plays a soundtrack in which you will never hear the same combination of noises twice. Nothing short of ingenious!

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Shirt, Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses and Necklaces, Vintage

Dress, Vivienne Westwood; Shoes, Miu Miu; Necklace and Bag, Vintage; Artwork: Simmons & Burke, Clouds 5, 2008

This vintage Thierry Mugler dress is smokin’… so 80’s Blade Runner future noir. You can’t quite tell from the photo but the upper bodice and sleeves are all silk mesh. This also belonged to my Grandmother, of course. One of my favorite rappers, the late Notorious B.I.G., was known for his love of Versace sunglasses, so these are an homage to him. The fish was a souvenir purchase on our honeymoon to Jamaica. We stayed at two incredible properties owned by Chris Blackwell (founder of Island Records) and this crazy wooden fish is a reminder of our spectacular trip!

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Dress, Vintage Thierry Mugler; Sunglasses, Versace

These super fun hand-knitted dresses are by my fabulous and talented friend. You might remember her as the winner of season 1 of Bravo’s The Fashion Show with Isaac Mizrahi. Anna and I met each other the first week of college, outside of our dorm at RISD. I saw this gorgeous, pale, 6’ 4” (in platforms) raver chick from Atlanta and was immediately captivated. Needless to say, we were instant friends. These dresses are from the late 90s/early 2000s.

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Dresses, Annabelle by Anna McCraney

This photo is hilarious. The vintage spoon brooch belonged to my great-great aunt, Jane. Apparently, the spoon pin was a fad for brides around WWII. The laughing Buddha is actually a piggy bank, as well.

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Brooch, Vintage

The boots were custom-made and monogrammed in Spain for my grandmother in the 70s or 80s, and the embroidered coat was my mother’s. She bought it at the bazaar in Istanbul in 1971. My grandmother had the exact same size foot as I do, so I happily inherited much of her fantastic footwear. I get compliments on these boots every time I wear them!

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All, Vintage from Grandmother and Mother

I bought this bracelet at the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré boutique in 2006, when I took my grandmother from Nashville to Paris for her 80th birthday. It is an exquisite embodiment of my interest in Native American art, culture and artifacts.

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Bracelet, Hermès

I actually co-own this dress with Sarah Aaronson from Edith Palm. We both fell in love with it, but couldn’t justify buying it for ourselves, so we split it! Our only regret is not having done the same thing with those furry platform Balenciaga motorcycle boots from a few years ago.

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Dress, Lanvin

The shirt and jacket are Edith Palm, from her Fall/Winter 2011 collection, which combines the bold colors of Egon Schiele’s palette in conjunction with the cold chromatism of Eastern European winters and the dark sensibility of traditional Hasidic garments. The blanket is a Native American saddle blanket from Pendleton, who donates a portion of the proceeds from these blankets to the American Indian College Fund. The Diné arrows were purchased on an epicly beautiful Southwestern road trip that I took with Sarah Aaronson through the Hopi and Navajo nations, The Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park.

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Shirt and Jacket, Edith Palm; Shoes, Pierre Hardy; Bracelet, Stella McCartney; Blanket, Pendleton

Jacket, Vintage Thierry Mugler; Shoes, Dolce & Gabbana, Sonia Rykiel; Belt, Vintage Gucci

This art deco-inspired Edith Palm jumpsuit is so hot, with it’s plunging sides, metallic trim and cigarette pants. Emerald green is my favorite color (here I go again with the bold jewel tones) so these YSL pumps were a must. The bracelets belonged to my great-great Aunt Jane.

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Jumpsuit, Edith Palm; Shoes, Yves Saint Laurent; Bracelets, Vintage

This Artwork is Wes Lang, Wagner's Mountaintop Blues, 2009.

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Necklace, Jean Paul Gaultier

This shot is definitely indicative of my love for a little nighttime sparkle and shimmer! I’m really into all shades of grey, silver and pewter. The Louboutin boots were actually my wedding shoes. I spent months looking, and was not at all interested in buying ivory-colored pumps that I’d never wear again, so I unregretfully opted for these! I bought the Grecian metallic Lanvin dress at the Barneys Warehouse Sale, and it has become a party staple. I’m thrilled when things are too over the top, ill-fitting or outrageous for other people, because then I end up with incredible clothes for way less.

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Dress, Lanvin; Shoes, Christian Louboutin; Bag, Alexander McQueen

The black and white dress trimmed with ostrich feathers was worn by my mother in the early 70s to a debutante party in Houston. I wore it with a bondage belt to the MOCA 30th Anniversary Gala, where Francesco Vezzoli premiered Ballets Russes Italian Style (The Shortest Musical You Will Never See Again) starring Lady Gaga and dancers from the Bolshoi Ballet. The artwork is Dan Colen, The Cloud and the Ghost (The Bird and the Bees), 2002 – 2005.

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Dress, Vintage Mollie Parnis

The leather turban was a gift from my devastatingly brilliant friend, Jessica Kaplan, who died at the age of 24 in 2003. She was a huge classic movie buff, so I feel very Joan Crawford whenever I rock this. The monogrammed Kelly bag belonged to my grandmother, and namesake, Jeanne Price. My grandmother also died far too young, so it’s extremely special that you put these pieces together…it’s like a Día de los Muertos ofrenda! I just need to add their favorite cocktails and some marigolds!

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Bag, Hermès; Hat, I. Magnin

I love all of these pieces hanging from the 1920s factory window in the living room of our loft, blowing in the breeze above the herb garden! Like many, I’m obsessed with anything Rick Owens, so I fell in love with this acid-yellow layered silk miniskirt. You can wear it backward, forward, tied up with the sash, high on your waist, low on your hips and everything in between. The sunglasses were a gift from one of my BFFs—Harlem-based fashion writer Cator Sparks—because Peggy Guggenheim is my all-time most-inspiring heroine. The sunglasses were originally designed for her by artist Edward Melcarth.

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Shirt, Edith Palm; Skirt, Rick Owens; Sunglasses, Peggy Guggenheim x Safilo

Dress, Edith Palm; Shoes, Pierre Hardy

I found the bronze wolf and brought him home from a fantastic store called Empiric on Beverly Boulevard. The sparkly red and black hat was my great-great grandmother, Gladys’s.

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Hat, Vintage Christian Dior

Pants, Vintage Yohji Yamamoto; Hat, Rod Keenan; Sunglasses, Vintage Balenciaga; Bracelets, Custom Subversive Jewelry; Brooches, Vintage

This tank is a purchase from my first trip to Finland (with my good friend, Miia, and my brother), and the first time I discovered H&M! This was before they had opened any stores in the U.S.A, so as you can imagine I was like a wild-eyed kid in a candy store. This was also before the Finnish Markka was replaced by the Euro, so everything was dirt cheap. The Skeleton Chair is by Michael Aram and the brooches are from the many cheap and cheerful jewelry stores that I frequent near downtown L.A.’s Santee Alley.

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I am a huge devotee of Rei Kawakubo and Junya Watanabe. I had been eyeing this collection of sweaters with built in pearl and rhinestone necklaces for some time, and finally bought it in their wildly-fantastic New York store. I love that it has a mini cowbell, so whenever I wear it, you can hear me coming! The artwork is Brian Bress, No Fixed Points, 2009.

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Sweater, Comme des Garçons; Bag, CHANEL; Brooch, Vintage

I’m a bold, jewel-colored kinda lady, so red is a go-to for me. I bought this fabulous 80s shirt at Wasteland in Santa Monica. And leopard-print, even though it’s super trendy right now, will never go out of style for me because I’m a roots rock & roll girl at heart. One of my favorite books for style inspiration, The Teds by Chris Steele-Perkins & Richard Smith, is on the coffee table.

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Shirt, Vintage Escada; Shoes, Casadei

Both of these were my grandmother’s; the orange suit was a signature outfit of hers. My mother had this stunning dress for years and just recently gave it to me on a trip back to Texas.

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Dress, Vintage Chloé; Jacket, Vintage CHANEL

Vest, Kenzo; Bracelets, Vintage

The vintage top belonged to my ever-so-chic and vivacious grandmother. It is half of a pant set, with 40s-style palazzo pants. The mid-century clutch is an all-in-one compact/purse that has a mirror, lipstick holder and powder with pink velvet puff, plus a compartment for money and keys…all of the requisite items that a girl needs for a proper night out! I bought the pink 1950s Royal typewriter a decade ago from this old man in Hollywood who sells antiques and tchotchkes out of his garage on Fountain Ave.

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Top, Vintage Geoffrey Beene; Clutch, Volupté; Pins, Vintage

This black silk jersey dropped-crotch jumpsuit is a travel essential. I wear it all the time; it feels like the most luxurious pajamas and can be dressed up with heels and jewels, or dressed down with sneakers. Speaking of which, I am a bona fide Converse collector. I am endlessly inspired by The Ramones' fashion sense (and I have super flat feet), so these are my comfy shoes of choice. As for the belt buckle…that has quite a story. I bought it at a flea market in Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico, while I was studying nearby in San Miguel de Allende. I have probably worn this buckle a thousand times. Once, I tried to wear it on a plane trip from LAX to JFK shortly after 9/11 and was stopped by TSA security, refused entrance and forced to miss my flight, because the belt buckle had “imagery or representations of weapons.” I think Axl would be proud! The artwork is by Carter Mull, entitled Political Thinking. It’s a four-color process silkscreen with hand painting on imitation Pucci fabric, produced in collaboration with my awesome friends Forth Estate in Brooklyn.

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Jumpsuit, Edith Palm; Shoes, Converse; Belt Buckle, Guns N’ Roses

This gorgeous bag was a wedding gift to me from my husband’s aunt and cousins. Gotta love the Persian ladies…they know how to pick a perfect handbag! It is so quintessentially me; I literally carry it all the time as my go-to evening bag.

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Bag, CHANEL

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"To Your Scattered Bodies Go #2" is a striking 5 x 7 foot artwork by the young L.A.-based collaborative duo, Simmons & Burke, who happen to be two of my favorite young artists in L.A. These guys are making phenomenal, sophisticated work far beyond the scope of most people their age. Their artworks are visual and audio amalgamations of millions of images and sounds sourced from the Internet, appropriated into delirious, awe-inspiring narratives filled with countless layers of resplendent imagery. The audio component contains custom audio software that plays a soundtrack in which you will never hear the same combination of noises twice. Nothing short of ingenious! Shirt, Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses and Necklaces, Vintage

Dress, Vivienne Westwood; Shoes, Miu Miu; Necklace and Bag, Vintage; Artwork: Simmons & Burke, Clouds 5, 2008

This vintage Thierry Mugler dress is smokin’… so 80’s Blade Runner future noir. You can’t quite tell from the photo but the upper bodice and sleeves are all silk mesh. This also belonged to my Grandmother, of course. One of my favorite rappers, the late Notorious B.I.G., was known for his love of Versace sunglasses, so these are an homage to him. The fish was a souvenir purchase on our honeymoon to Jamaica. We stayed at two incredible properties owned by Chris Blackwell (founder of Island Records) and this crazy wooden fish is a reminder of our spectacular trip! Dress, Vintage Thierry Mugler; Sunglasses, Versace

These super fun hand-knitted dresses are by my fabulous and talented friend. You might remember her as the winner of season 1 of Bravo’s The Fashion Show with Isaac Mizrahi. Anna and I met each other the first week of college, outside of our dorm at RISD. I saw this gorgeous, pale, 6’ 4” (in platforms) raver chick from Atlanta and was immediately captivated. Needless to say, we were instant friends. These dresses are from the late 90s/early 2000s. Dresses, Annabelle by Anna McCraney

This photo is hilarious. The vintage spoon brooch belonged to my great-great aunt, Jane. Apparently, the spoon pin was a fad for brides around WWII. The laughing Buddha is actually a piggy bank, as well. Brooch, Vintage

The boots were custom-made and monogrammed in Spain for my grandmother in the 70s or 80s, and the embroidered coat was my mother’s. She bought it at the bazaar in Istanbul in 1971. My grandmother had the exact same size foot as I do, so I happily inherited much of her fantastic footwear. I get compliments on these boots every time I wear them! All, Vintage from Grandmother and Mother

I bought this bracelet at the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré boutique in 2006, when I took my grandmother from Nashville to Paris for her 80th birthday. It is an exquisite embodiment of my interest in Native American art, culture and artifacts. Bracelet, Hermès

I actually co-own this dress with Sarah Aaronson from Edith Palm. We both fell in love with it, but couldn’t justify buying it for ourselves, so we split it! Our only regret is not having done the same thing with those furry platform Balenciaga motorcycle boots from a few years ago. Dress, Lanvin

The shirt and jacket are Edith Palm, from her Fall/Winter 2011 collection, which combines the bold colors of Egon Schiele’s palette in conjunction with the cold chromatism of Eastern European winters and the dark sensibility of traditional Hasidic garments. The blanket is a Native American saddle blanket from Pendleton, who donates a portion of the proceeds from these blankets to the American Indian College Fund. The Diné arrows were purchased on an epicly beautiful Southwestern road trip that I took with Sarah Aaronson through the Hopi and Navajo nations, The Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park. Shirt and Jacket, Edith Palm; Shoes, Pierre Hardy; Bracelet, Stella McCartney; Blanket, Pendleton

Jacket, Vintage Thierry Mugler; Shoes, Dolce & Gabbana, Sonia Rykiel; Belt, Vintage Gucci

This art deco-inspired Edith Palm jumpsuit is so hot, with it’s plunging sides, metallic trim and cigarette pants. Emerald green is my favorite color (here I go again with the bold jewel tones) so these YSL pumps were a must. The bracelets belonged to my great-great Aunt Jane. Jumpsuit, Edith Palm; Shoes, Yves Saint Laurent; Bracelets, Vintage

This Artwork is Wes Lang, Wagner's Mountaintop Blues, 2009. Necklace, Jean Paul Gaultier

This shot is definitely indicative of my love for a little nighttime sparkle and shimmer! I’m really into all shades of grey, silver and pewter. The Louboutin boots were actually my wedding shoes. I spent months looking, and was not at all interested in buying ivory-colored pumps that I’d never wear again, so I unregretfully opted for these! I bought the Grecian metallic Lanvin dress at the Barneys Warehouse Sale, and it has become a party staple. I’m thrilled when things are too over the top, ill-fitting or outrageous for other people, because then I end up with incredible clothes for way less. Dress, Lanvin; Shoes, Christian Louboutin; Bag, Alexander McQueen

The black and white dress trimmed with ostrich feathers was worn by my mother in the early 70s to a debutante party in Houston. I wore it with a bondage belt to the MOCA 30th Anniversary Gala, where Francesco Vezzoli premiered Ballets Russes Italian Style (The Shortest Musical You Will Never See Again) starring Lady Gaga and dancers from the Bolshoi Ballet. The artwork is Dan Colen, The Cloud and the Ghost (The Bird and the Bees), 2002 – 2005. Dress, Vintage Mollie Parnis

The leather turban was a gift from my devastatingly brilliant friend, Jessica Kaplan, who died at the age of 24 in 2003. She was a huge classic movie buff, so I feel very Joan Crawford whenever I rock this. The monogrammed Kelly bag belonged to my grandmother, and namesake, Jeanne Price. My grandmother also died far too young, so it’s extremely special that you put these pieces together…it’s like a Día de los Muertos ofrenda! I just need to add their favorite cocktails and some marigolds! Bag, Hermès; Hat, I. Magnin

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I love all of these pieces hanging from the 1920s factory window in the living room of our loft, blowing in the breeze above the herb garden! Like many, I’m obsessed with anything Rick Owens, so I fell in love with this acid-yellow layered silk miniskirt. You can wear it backward, forward, tied up with the sash, high on your waist, low on your hips and everything in between. The sunglasses were a gift from one of my BFFs—Harlem-based fashion writer Cator Sparks—because Peggy Guggenheim is my all-time most-inspiring heroine. The sunglasses were originally designed for her by artist Edward Melcarth. Shirt, Edith Palm; Skirt, Rick Owens; Sunglasses, Peggy Guggenheim x Safilo

Dress, Edith Palm; Shoes, Pierre Hardy

I found the bronze wolf and brought him home from a fantastic store called Empiric on Beverly Boulevard. The sparkly red and black hat was my great-great grandmother, Gladys’s. Hat, Vintage Christian Dior

Pants, Vintage Yohji Yamamoto; Hat, Rod Keenan; Sunglasses, Vintage Balenciaga; Bracelets, Custom Subversive Jewelry; Brooches, Vintage

This tank is a purchase from my first trip to Finland (with my good friend, Miia, and my brother), and the first time I discovered H&M! This was before they had opened any stores in the U.S.A, so as you can imagine I was like a wild-eyed kid in a candy store. This was also before the Finnish Markka was replaced by the Euro, so everything was dirt cheap. The Skeleton Chair is by Michael Aram and the brooches are from the many cheap and cheerful jewelry stores that I frequent near downtown L.A.’s Santee Alley.

I am a huge devotee of Rei Kawakubo and Junya Watanabe. I had been eyeing this collection of sweaters with built in pearl and rhinestone necklaces for some time, and finally bought it in their wildly-fantastic New York store. I love that it has a mini cowbell, so whenever I wear it, you can hear me coming! The artwork is Brian Bress, No Fixed Points, 2009. Sweater, Comme des Garçons; Bag, CHANEL; Brooch, Vintage

I’m a bold, jewel-colored kinda lady, so red is a go-to for me. I bought this fabulous 80s shirt at Wasteland in Santa Monica. And leopard-print, even though it’s super trendy right now, will never go out of style for me because I’m a roots rock & roll girl at heart. One of my favorite books for style inspiration, The Teds by Chris Steele-Perkins & Richard Smith, is on the coffee table. Shirt, Vintage Escada; Shoes, Casadei

Both of these were my grandmother’s; the orange suit was a signature outfit of hers. My mother had this stunning dress for years and just recently gave it to me on a trip back to Texas. Dress, Vintage Chloé; Jacket, Vintage CHANEL

Vest, Kenzo; Bracelets, Vintage

The vintage top belonged to my ever-so-chic and vivacious grandmother. It is half of a pant set, with 40s-style palazzo pants. The mid-century clutch is an all-in-one compact/purse that has a mirror, lipstick holder and powder with pink velvet puff, plus a compartment for money and keys…all of the requisite items that a girl needs for a proper night out! I bought the pink 1950s Royal typewriter a decade ago from this old man in Hollywood who sells antiques and tchotchkes out of his garage on Fountain Ave. Top, Vintage Geoffrey Beene; Clutch, Volupté; Pins, Vintage

This black silk jersey dropped-crotch jumpsuit is a travel essential. I wear it all the time; it feels like the most luxurious pajamas and can be dressed up with heels and jewels, or dressed down with sneakers. Speaking of which, I am a bona fide Converse collector. I am endlessly inspired by The Ramones' fashion sense (and I have super flat feet), so these are my comfy shoes of choice. As for the belt buckle…that has quite a story. I bought it at a flea market in Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico, while I was studying nearby in San Miguel de Allende. I have probably worn this buckle a thousand times. Once, I tried to wear it on a plane trip from LAX to JFK shortly after 9/11 and was stopped by TSA security, refused entrance and forced to miss my flight, because the belt buckle had “imagery or representations of weapons.” I think Axl would be proud! The artwork is by Carter Mull, entitled Political Thinking. It’s a four-color process silkscreen with hand painting on imitation Pucci fabric, produced in collaboration with my awesome friends Forth Estate in Brooklyn. Jumpsuit, Edith Palm; Shoes, Converse; Belt Buckle, Guns N’ Roses

This gorgeous bag was a wedding gift to me from my husband’s aunt and cousins. Gotta love the Persian ladies…they know how to pick a perfect handbag! It is so quintessentially me; I literally carry it all the time as my go-to evening bag. Bag, CHANEL