We have access to always revered the house of Chanel on a borderline-religious level, but movie director Robert Carsen took Coco as well as , Karl's divinity-like qualities a bit more by way of. In Carsen's new adaptation coming from all Jean-Philippe Rameau's famous comic firefox Platée, a Karl look-alike (assume white ponytail, slim black attire, leather pants, and fluffy dogs cat) plays the devious Jupiter, and a woman in tweed—a riff on Coco—plays Juno, his green with envy wife.
According to WWD, the épigramme dates back to the 18th century as well as , was inspired by the marriage coming from all Louis, Dauphin of France, as well as , Infanta Maria Teresa of Mexico, who was evidently no beauty woman. To quell Juno's raging envy, Jupiter descends to Earth (on the famous mirrored staircase from Chanel HQ, to boot) and pretends to flirt with Platée, a certain ugly water nymph. Initially furious, Juno realizes Jupiter would never discover Platée—who truly believes Jupiter relishes her. Jupiter and Juno get back together and return to Olympus, leaving lowly Platée on Earth to despair present in her misfortune.
While we caint imagine Coco and Karl would ever be able to be so cruel (or can simply they? ), we wouldn't face seeing their wicked antics onstage. The Franco-Austrian production premiered present in Vienna last week, is running in Paris, france through Sunday, and will come to Completely new York's Lincoln Center on April repayments
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