Haute couture fashion week is open to an
exclusive club of designers who make bespoke collections by hand
and includes Chanel, Dior and Jean-Paul Gaultier.
Lagerfeld has a history of eye-catching set designs for his
runway shows and models have previously weaved through an
airport departure lounge, a supermarket and a busy brasserie.
This season it was back to basics with the mock-up tower
straddling a catwalk inside the Grand Palais.
Models paraded in demure A-line skirts, hooded coats and
wide-legged jumpsuits in classic Chanel tweed.
They were crowned with matching bowler-style hats in keeping
with the collection's vintage feel, although their transparent
low block heels added a modern twist.
Another of Lagerfeld's labels, Fendi, is set to close the Paris
fashion week on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Johnny Cotton; Editing by Richard Lough and
Alexander Smith)
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