The brand, known for its elaborate runway
displays, recreated a beach in Paris' Grand Palais exhibition
center, with front row guests including singer Pharell Williams
and actress Pamela Anderson nestled behind a dune.
As lifeguards looked on, models showed off strappy dresses, some
adorned with coral details or brightly colored sequined swirls,
while silky numbers came with parasol motifs.
The collection, for spring and summer 2019, also featured chunky
tweed jackets worn over cropped black trousers, and accessories
including gloves with zip-on pouches.
Chanel's veteran designer Karl Lagerfeld, in his 80s, appeared
at the end of the show wearing black to wave to the crowd from a
beach hut.
Paris Fashion Week ends on Oct. 2.
(Reporting by Sarah White; editing by Jason Neely)
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