Every season I’m looking forward to the Chanel fashion show. Not just for the garments, as I’m a crazy Chanel fan, but also to see what the eternal teenager Karl Lagerfeld thought of for the catwalk decor.
Every time he manages to overcomes himself and he has something more exciting to show us. From romantic gardens, impressive waterfalls and the Eiffel Tower to futuristic scenery, huge icebergs and a rocket that launches.
The Grand Palais, with its huge glass roof, is the place that he trusts for his creations, and has recently announced that Chanel will sponsor the project for its restoration starting in December 2020.
Spring‑Summer 2018 Haute Couture
A beautiful garden with grass and a fountain is the decor for the fashion show SS18 Haute Couture Collection.
Spring‑Summer 2018 Ready‑to‑Wear
For me it was the most impressive setting I’ve ever seen. Huge waterfalls with the models coming out from the rock and walk through a wooden bridge.
Fall Winter ’18 Haute Couture
A 38 meter replica of Eiffel tower, Paris’s most iconic monument, accompanies Chanel creations.
Cruise 2017/18
Karl Lagerfeld pays a tribute to Greece with a set of ancient columns.
Fall‑Winter 2017/18 Ready‑to‑Wear
The Chanel House transforms the Grand Palais into No. 1. 5 Launch Pad with a 35 meter rocket, which is launched at the end of the show.
Spring‑Summer 2017 Haute Couture
A wonderful mirror setting inspired by the famous ladder designed by Gabrielle Chanel at her atelier at 31 rue Cambon.
Fall‑Winter 2016/17 Haute Couture
This fashion show was dedicated to Haute Couture ateliers and people working behind the scene to produce these amazing collections.
Fall‑Winter 2016/17 Ready‑to‑Wear
Another scene inspired by the atelier of the House where Gabrielle Chanel made the fittings and the fashion shows.
Spring-Summer 2016 Haute Couture
The wooden doll house with the lovely grass garden may seem simple, but beauty is hidden in the simplicity.
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