We always know the creative director of Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, doesn’t do things by halves when it comes to staging a runway show. After all, the German creative director reimagined a thick forest into a runway for its autumn/winter 2018 show, or let’s not forget his Spring/summer 2018 show where models paraded on wooden constructed bridge surrounded by a flowing waterfall as well as that iconic runway display at the Paris’s Grand Palais, where the monumental Eiffel Tower was recreated under the majestic glass roof for its Couture autumn/winter 2017, so how could we expect anything less?
However, his fun-filled, fantasy induced, spring 2019 show has surpassed all expectations though. Transforming the Grand Palais once again but this time, into a real-life beach, models walked the sandy seashore barefoot, parading the brand’s latest offerings and carrying their shoes in hand.
According to the reports, there were even on-duty lifeguards, tiki hut, and a mini boardwalk made for the creative director to take his final bow.
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Chilling at the beach with the @chanelofficial girls 🖤🖤 #ChanelByTheSea #ChanelSpringSummer
And as for the collection, while we are obsessed with every outfit, the accessories really caught our eye.
To say the least, this isn’t your average runway show.