tentalicious
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It reminds me of Versailles. The orchestra was a nice touch as well.^ Yup...I decided I don't hate the shoes per se- but I noticed that the models' legs don't look so good in them- and if these majestic girls don't look good...!!![]()
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Well, to be fair, just because someone is tall, doesn't mean they necessarily have long legs in proportion to their body, does it?
I just don't think the shoes are very flattering....And that's the way a collection should be, unlike today's 40-looks-per-show collections. 40 looks?!?!?!?^ Well, Valentino said when he (and therefore Karl) started out they usually did 180 looks per show !!So I guess it is just like old times!
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The Chanel show was a relief amid all the other ones that last 10 minutes and offer nothing remarkable. Beyond the exquisite quality and beauty of the clothes, this was a celebration of fashion and of all the people who work in the ateliers to produce such successful collections. The location, the orchestra, the choreography, everything was stunning. I also appreciated seeing Inès de la Fressange on the runway: a woman who is part of the history of Chanel, who is so elegant and with the life experience that she has, it added to the emotion of the show.
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The Chanel show was a relief amid all the other ones that last 10 minutes and offer nothing remarkable. Beyond the exquisite quality and beauty of the clothes, this was a celebration of fashion and of all the people who work in the ateliers to produce such successful collections. The location, the orchestra, the choreography, everything was stunning. I also appreciated seeing Inès de la Fressange on the runway: a woman who is part of the history of Chanel, who is so elegant and with the life experience that she has, it added to the emotion of the show.