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C’est Chic at Chateau de Champlatreux

by habituallychic

09 . 02 . 19

The September magazines always feature beautiful fashions but there is nothing I love more when they include gorgeous interiors. Such is the case with C’est Chic from British Vogue where model Rebecca Leigh Longendyke was styled by Jane How and photographed by Zoe Ghertner at Château de Champlâtreux about an hour north of Paris.

Château de Champlâtreux was built between 1751 and 1757 by architect Jean-Michel Chevotet for built for Édouard Mole, son of Mathieu Mole the first president of the Parliament of Paris as a a country house and lavish party venue. It is an exquisite example of 18th-century architecture with four large ceremonial rooms on the ground floor and twenty-three guest rooms that continue to host guests for events, receptions, and hunting parties today. It was classified as a historical monument in 1989 which has protected it from development and destruction. It is now owned by Duc de Noailles.

The château has become a popular backdrop to for films, fashion spreads, and advertising campaigns and once you see the interiors and grounds, you’ll see why.

Rebecca Leigh Longendyke wears a Burberry Trench Coat with Attached Cashmere Blanket and Burberry Snakeskin bag. I couldn’t find the bag online but there are many other options available here.

This entire outfit is from Celine.

A Saint Laurent Tie Front Sheer Silk Blouse is paired with a skirt from Holland & Holland, a vintage Celine belt and new Celine boots.

Victoria Beckham Fitted Wool Blazer with Gabardine Satin High-Rise Wide Leg Pants. Brooch is vintage Chanel.

I couldn’t find this exact Givenchy dress but similar options are available here and here. Many other floral dress options can be found here.

I couldn’t find this exact Balenciaga jacket but Balenciaga Hourglass Prince of Wales checked wool blazer is similar. For a less expensive options, I like this Glen Plaid Blazer and this grey wool blazer. The blouse is actually an Hermes scarf made into a top. For an alternative, try the Ann Mashburn Tie Neck Silk Blouse.

This Loewe pearl embellished sweater was probably never produced so you could try this pearl embellished cardigan instead. I also love this cable knit sweater and Aran knit sweater as alternatives. This peplum-hem wool-blend cardigan is also very chic.

You can find this Chloé ruffled neck silk-georgette blouse here and here.

I didn’t see this green Gucci trench online but I did find this green twill tench coat option.

This Marc Jacobs wool plaid cape seems to already be sold out but it’s still available in a leopard print.

It looks like they also took this one photo in Paris. The flecked wool double-breasted trench coat is from Stella McCartney.

Photos from here.