'Lunch could last all day – and night': inside Coco Chanel's sun-kissed sanctum for art's superstars

πŸ“š I think it's amazing how Coco Chanel's personal library has been restored to its original state after Chanel acquired it back in 2015 πŸ™Œ. The way Peter Marino meticulously recreated every detail, from the potted cacti at the foot of the staircase to the mirror-lined bathroom, really showcases her impeccable taste and love for books πŸ’‘. It's incredible how she used literature as an escape and a source of inspiration for her fashion empire πŸ‘—. Now, when people visit La Pausa, they get to experience not just her clothing line but also her creative spirit 🌿. The library feels like a treasure trove of secrets and stories waiting to be uncovered πŸ”. I think it's also really cool how books can connect us with our past, each other, and the world around us πŸ“–. It's a reminder that our bookshelves are more than just storage – they're windows into our inner worlds 🌐.
 
I'm not sure I'd want some rich fashion brand having a private library like this πŸ€”. It's just another example of how luxury brands are trying to buy their way into our culture. And let's be real, it's probably just going to become some Instagram-perfect spot for influencers and wealthy collectors who don't really care about the history or significance behind the books.

I mean, have you seen the prices of those vintage novels and biographies? It's like they're more interested in collecting them than actually reading them πŸ€‘. And what about all the people who could benefit from having access to this kind of literature? It's just another example of how wealth and privilege can distort our perspective on what's truly valuable.

And don't even get me started on the restoration process. I'm sure it cost a small fortune to recreate every single detail of Coco Chanel's original retreat πŸ€‘. It's like they're trying to create some kind of historical museum, but without any real educational context or purpose.

I guess what I'm saying is that while La Pausa library might be a beautiful and inspiring space, it feels like more of a marketing gimmick than an actual cultural institution πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€— I can just imagine how amazing it must be to step into Coco Chanel's library at La Pausa... its like stepping into a time machine πŸ•°οΈ. The thought of all those books, holding secrets and stories about her life, is just so fascinating πŸ’‘. It makes me want to go back in time and experience her love for reading for myself πŸ“š. I bet it's like being part of a special world, where art, fashion, and literature all come together πŸ’ƒ.
 
The La Pausa library is like a treasure chest of secrets 🏹️... I mean, isn't it amazing how Coco Chanel's love for books shaped her life and legacy? It just goes to show that what we're passionate about in our younger years can shape us into the people we become later on. You see, when she was reading those newspaper serials and copying passages from novels, she was dreaming of a better life for herself... and that's exactly what happened! She went on to create an empire and inspire countless women around the world.

It makes me think about how our own interests and hobbies can lead us down paths we never expected πŸ€”. What if Coco Chanel had been more interested in math or science instead of literature? Would she have achieved the same success? It's a reminder that our passions are what make life worth living, and that they can take us on incredible journeys.

And I love how the La Pausa library is now a place where we can learn about Coco Chanel's story and connect with her legacy πŸ“š. It's like she's inviting us to step into her world and experience it for ourselves. What stories do our own bookshelves tell about us? πŸ’­
 
πŸ€” I was reading about Coco Chanel's villa La Pausa and it got me thinking... have you guys ever stumbled upon those old bookshelves in museums or houses? They're always so fascinating, like a window into the past 😊. And now I'm curious about Coco Chanel's library... do you think she curated her books to show off her love of art and culture, or was it more about self-expression and personal growth? πŸ“šπŸ’«
 
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