Chanel Paris Ready to Wear Autumn Winter Model blonde hair off face wearing black sunglasses on forehead, yellow polo neck Stock Photo - Alamy
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Colossal camellias served as the ready-to-wear altarpiece for Chanel’s sparkling, bloom-inspired fall display. It was the flower that launched a thousand designs.. Colossal camellias served as the ready-to-wear altarpiece for Chanel’s sparkling, bloom-inspired fall display. It was the flower that launched a thousand designs. Legend has it that the camellia first became Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s obsession in 1913 when she pinned one to her belt — seduced, the house said, by its “simplicity, shape, purity and vitality.” Over a century later, the flower is still center stage. As ever, there was a restraint in Viard’s aesthetic. Meanwhile, Miuccia Prada’s baby sister brand Miu Miu presented a study in off-kilter creativity on Paris Fashion Week’s last day. Labor strikes across France on Tuesday persuaded some fashion editors to leave early.
Chanel's camellias, empty chairs close Paris Fashion Week
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A newly launched Riviera yellow Les Vernis yellow polish to match Naomi Campbell’s Spring 1992 Ready-to-Wear tulle layers. A silvery limited-edition Modern Glamour shadow quad a la JLo’s Spring 2001 couture Oscars gown—here, a beauty product for every iconic Chanel runway look.
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Chanel Paris Haute Couture Autumn Winter Female model wearing an off the shoulder tiered cream chiffon dress puffed skirt Stock Photo - Alamy
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