While social media stars and professional buyers from China have
largely been absent during the last 10 days of fashion
presentations due to the coronavirus epidemic, other celebrities
and bloggers have flocked in.
American rapper Janelle Monae, French singer Angele and actress
Isabelle Adjani were among guests at Chanel's extravaganza in
the Grand Palais exhibition hall.
Designer Virginie Viard, who was Karl Lagerfeld's number two and
succeeded him after his death last year, presented a largely
monochrome collection, heavily emphasizing black and white looks
that have long been Chanel's hallmark.
Pale pink and pastel green tweed suits provided splashes of
color for the wintry looks, while cowgirl-style trousers were
omnipresent and models wore mid calf, two-tone boots.
"Romanticism but without any flourishes. Emotions but without
any frills," Viard said in show notes. The set was unusually
abstract for Chanel, with onlookers perched around white, tiered
mounds that resembled icy islands.
Chanel, a privately-owned brand, has in recent years recreated
everything from a Parisian street to the inside of a library on
the catwalk.
Teenage model Kaia Gerber took to the runway in an
off-the-shoulder black gown offset by a clunky, bejeweled belt,
while Gigi Hadid closed the show in a black crop-top and shorts
under a long coat, flanked by two models in white outfits.
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"This line is beautiful. I think (Viard) is picking up right up
where Karl Lagerfeld left off," said Chanel client Ingrid Lion, who
came from California with her sister to attend the show and was
decked out from head-to-toe in the brand.
Viard has been in the spotlight over whether she can elicit the same
following as Lagerfeld, who was creative chief for over 30 years,
and her approach has been gradually more minimalist.
"It wasn't the show (it was) during Karl's time but it's a different
one," said Masha Federova, editor-in-chief of Vogue Russia. "And
it's very wearable, it's very clean. It's not a show-off (event),
it's a show of the clothes."
Few guests wore face masks on Tuesday, although some were spotted
wearing fashionable versions of the protective gear at other shows
in recent days.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Pineau and Michaela Cabrera, Editing by
Sarah White and Ed Osmond)
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