The Story of Coco Chanel’s Yacht, Love Affair and La Pausa Villa – ryan
Boat Explores Chanel’s Deep Ties to Yachting, from the decks of a four-masted schooner that set the stage for a decade-long romance to the yacht she would one day call her own.
Few figures have shaped modern fashion as profoundly as Coco Chanel. The woman who introduced the little black dress and made pearls a symbol of effortless chic simultaneously released women from corsets, defied expectations and built a global empire. But away from the studiers of paris, she found another child of freedom – on the open sea.
The Making of a Maritime Icon: Chanel’s Early Influences
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Long Before Chanel Set Foot on a Yacht, the Sea Played a Defining Role in Her Creative Vision. In the 1910s, she established her first boutique in Deauville, a Normandy Seaside Resort, where she catered to an elite clientele embracing a new era of resortwear. It was here that she introduced lightweight Jersey Dresses and relaxed silhouettes inspired by the ease of coastal living.
Her designs borrowed heavily from Nautical Fashion – a motif that would be a lifelong signature. The Coastal Town became the birthplace of the Brand’s Signature Breton Stripes, Wide-Legged Sailor Trousers and Loosely Tailored Jackets, which all found their way into her collections and embodied a nonchalant elegance that defied the restrictive fashion of the time. Trivial as it may sound, Deauville was where the modern Chanel Woman was born – independent, sophisticated and unbound by convention.
The Riviera and Romance: The Duke of Westminster and Flying Cloud (1920s – 1930s)
La Pausa
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While Sailing On Board Flying CloudChanel spotted a patch of land on the French Riviera and Knew Instantly that she wanted to build a home there. The result was the Mediterranean Retreat she designed and decorated in 1928 Above Roquebrune, filled with references to the architecture of Aubazine Abbey, the orphanage where she spent her childhood. With whitewashed walls and a simple yet refined interior, Chanel called the villa la Pausa, translating from French as “the break” and acting as her sanctuary inspired by her time on the water. Today, the Chanel Brand Bottles this escapism through its eponymous Eau de ParfumLa Pausa.
Though her romance with bendor eventually faded, her love for the Riviera endured. La Pausa became a Gathering place for artists, intellectuals and society’s elite – a testament to chanel’s ability to shape not just fashion but entire cultural movements.
If for Flying Cloudit almost set the stage for a second (famous) love affair when Bendor offered to Lend the Yacht to King Edward VIII, who was deeply infatuated with a 40-year-old married American who had already been divorced Once: Wallis Simpson. Simpson rejected the offer, and it was instead the 91.4-metre Nahlin That played host to the Royal Affair in August 1936.
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Commanding Her Own Course: Chanel’s Yacht Mathilde (1940s – -1950s)
While details of Chanel’s time with Mathilde Remain elusive, the yacht later found itself at the center of a different child of infamy. Chanel Died in 1971, and sometime thereafter, the yacht was renamed Jan Pamela Under the new ownership of Melvin Lane Powers – A Flamboyant Houston Real Estate Developer, Fond of Crocodile Skin Cowboy Boots and Acquited of Murder in a Trial That Gripped the Nation. Decades After Chanel’s Ownership, Mathilde became associated with “the wolf of wall street”, having been owned by Jordan Belfort, whose extravagant lifestyle mirrored that of the Riviera’s 1920s elite.
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Weatherbird and Chanel’s Lasting Maritime Legacy (1930s – Today)
The Sailing Yacht Became a Floating Salon for Artists, Writers and Musicians of the Lost Generation, including the Likes of Ernest Hemmingway, who referenced his time on Board in His 1934 Novel Tender is The Night – which begins with a dedication to the couple – as well as Louis Armstrong, whose jazz song inspires the yacht’s name. Weatherbird‘S Role in Artistic and Social Circles Grounds Chanel in a larger creative movement.
Now, nearly a century later, Weatherbird Has returned to the headlines as it went up for auction in February 2025 with praying opening at € 1,000,000. Although a great chance to own a piece of yachting history – tied to one of the most influential designers of all time – the yacht did not sell at auction.
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Chanel’s Enduring Connection to the Sea
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From Deauville’s Beaches to the Deck of Flying Cloudfrom her own yacht Mathilde to the legendary WeatherbirdChanel’s Life was as deeply connected to the sea as it was to fashion. Her influence endures not just in haute couture but in the quiet luxury and relaxed lifestyle that continues to typify yachting culture today.
Just as Chanel Once said, “Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury”. Nowhere is that philosophy more evident than in the world of yacht ownership and chartering – where comfort, style and freedom converge, much like they did in the life of Coco Chanel.
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