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Last December, actor Kristen Stewart sat in a castle in Franceâs Loire Valley, the sole guest at Chanelâs 2020â21 Métiers dâart show. Had a global pandemic not gripped the world, surely others would have been there too: Anna Wintour, Edward Enninful, perhaps front-row regulars Sofia Coppola, Cara Delevingne, and Lily-Rose Depp. Still, the collection by creative director Virginie Viard was presented with grandeur. That is, after all, the Chanel wayâa sky-high standard set by Viardâs predecessor, the late Karl Lagerfeld.
Under his creative direction, his perfectionism, his ability to land at the ever-elusive crux of timelessness and modernity with each collection, a once-flailing Chanel was revived to the tune of billions in revenue and worldwide adoration. But it wasnât just Lagerfeld who made Chanel the pinnacle of luxury fashion. It was the artisans from the House of Lesage, ha
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Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021 • 7 hours ago • 5 minute read • Genki Ferguson. Photo by Anna Anaka. jpg
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The first glint of inspiration for Satellite Love came to author Genki Ferguson as a fairly broad, universal image. It was of a teenage girl staring longingly up at the stars.
“The defining image was someone looking into space, someone making the connection with something far beyond,” says Ferguson, in an interview with Postmedia from his home in Vancouver. “At first, I wasn’t sure if it was an alien or this or that. But it all kind of stemmed from an image of looking beyond, out into space.”
Michelle Cyca: How would you describe your literary tastes?
Jen Sookfong Lee: I mostly read novels my favourites are really immersive novels that have a lot of different layers in terms of setting and character, and all those fictional elements. I look for something that will suck me in and not let me go.
The last one was
Songs for the End of the World by Saleema Nawaz, which is a pandemic novel. Oddly, she wrote it before any of this happened. It’s not that she was predicting the future, but she did a lot of research into pandemics and viruses like COVID. It’s a fascinating read, and it follows something like five protagonists and their experiences through the pandemic.
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