CHANEL PRESENTS COUTURE FIT FOR A QUEEN
From AP PARIS – Fashion's undisputed king, Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel, served up an haute couture collection fit for royalty on Tuesday, with dangling trains adding a regal touch to everything from classic tweed skirt suits to slim cocktail dresses.
A heavy dose of sequins in rhinestones in royal plum and fuchsia tones gave the winter 2010 collection added monarchical cachet.
"Chanel has always been royal," said the label's one-time muse, former model Ines de la Fressange with a laugh. "We get the impression that (Lagerfeld's) obsession is never to rest on his laurels ... I think that what amuses him is to constantly innovate with new forms."
The train, a graphic rectangle of fabric that dangled to the models' ankles, certainly gave a new twist to the classic Chanel skirt suit. The trains also added a dose of evening glamour to above-the-knee sheath dresses in rich jewel tones.
The bride — who traditionally closes Paris' wildly expensive made-to-measure couture shows — wore an off-the-shoulder gown made of layers of lace, with a short, pouffy skirt and a train of cascading white ruffles. She and the handsome groom — in an all-white tuxedo — emerged from an oversized model of Chanel's iconic No. 5 perfume bottle, one of four set in a square at the center of the elevated catwalk.
"That train even changes the way the models walk, giving them this new regal bearing," said Mario Testino, a top fashion photographer, in an interview from his front row perch. "Karl manages to not only reinvent fashion every season, but even reinvent the way people walk."
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