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Chanel creates beach to cap Paris season

- THOMAS ADAMSON

PARIS — An autumnal chill is in the air in Paris, but Karl Lagerfeld managed to spirit the Paris Fashion Week crowd away to an idyllic beachscape on Tuesday, the last day of the ready-to-wear shows.

With a click of his gloved fingers, Chanel’s eccentric couturier transforme­d the inside of the Grand Palais into a sunny Saint Tropez beach for his celebrity-filled spring-summer runway display.

A real sandy beach and wooden huts awaited surprised guests, as water lapped a shore in frothy waves.

Here are some highlights:

CELEBRITY ISLAND

At Chanel’s show, Pharrell Williams laughed as he pulled his wife Helen Lasichanh across the life-size beach to their seats, while model Ines de la Fressange exclaimed: “Shall we go for a swim?” as she wandered amid the scene.

For the 15-minute show, Chanel whisked fashion insiders far away from the bustle of the nearby Champs-Elysees. Slack-jawed VIP guests, fatigued from days of backto-back runway displays, marveled at the real expanse of water and masses of golden sand inside the lofty venue.

The water touched an immense trompe l’oeil photo backdrop of a sea-view, complete with distant mountains and clouds speckling the sky.

A tropical hut led to a wooden walkway from which Lagerfeld, 85, waved.

Model Brad Kroenig sat in a tall lifeguard hut placed among the seated guests — though the only “danger” at the scene was perhaps a bustling scrum that surrounded Pamela Anderson. She posed for cameras in a soft white Chanel coat, pearl encrusted skirt and shades as the water lapped at her heels.

The 51-year-old former “Baywatch” star — who’s participat­ing in the French version of “Dancing with the Stars” — acknowledg­ed being somewhat surprised on receiving an invite to the chicest of the Paris Fashion Week displays.

“I was wondering: Why is Karl looking for me? Why does he want me at the show?” she asked playfully, looking around. “And now I realize, OK, OK. We’re at the beach.”

She said “I need more” Chanel bathing suits.

CHANEL’S READY-TO-WEAR

Barefoot models, some wearing straw black-ribbon hats, held their heels and waterproof sandals in their hands as they paraded 82 outfits across the sandy runway.

Instead of bathing suits, the models wore the house’s signature tweed skirt suits in the soft, pastel colors of the warmer months.

This was, after all, Lagerfeld’s answer to “Baywatch” — even at the sweltering beach, the fashion-conscious Chanel aficionado should never let the style guard down.

The spring-summer 2019 silhouette was a top-heavy one in a sort of mushroom shape. It was also ever so slightly geometric.

Oversize embellishe­d tweed coats sported big round shoulders and exaggerate­d tubular arms, while black cropped pants and leggings added a relaxed vibe. So too did a beautifull­y-shaped square, white shirt worn by model-of-the-minute Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawford’s 17-yearold daughter.

Lagerfeld, an octogenari­an who has lost none of his zest for life, clearly enjoyed playing with the beach theme in the looks.

A print of a parasol in the sun was used in silk foulards and loose, diaphanous fluttery silk dresses adorned with a bejeweled necklace that spelled “CHANEL.”

MIU MIU GROWS UP

Gargantuan sculptured lettering (which guests eventually worked out to be variations of “M,” ”I” and “U”) hung from the ceiling at Miu Miu’s spring offering, placed in different orders, sizes and shapes.

If it were a visual metaphor about learning to write or spell as your get older, it might be said that Miuccia Prada’s little sister label grew up a bit in this season.

The fun motifs were still there, of course.

Take, for instance, the giant yellow flower print that adorned a gown with contrastin­g funky neon blue heels.

But tailored jackets, croc-style coats with big lapels — and significan­tly fewer kookily-contrastin­g colored ensembles — meant that spring-summer felt like a sexier and more sophistica­ted affair.

It was a nice change. An alluringly-ruffled cinch-waisted midnight gown sported an arty, three-dimensiona­l floral adornment on the chest. Down its skirt was a sort of diagonal stitching that gave it movement — a detail that recurred with subtlety on many of the looks to beautiful effect.

Silk scarves and dark knee high socks, meanwhile, added a touch of elegance.

In the tussle of the best front row, Miu Miu boasted a roll call of top names such as American actresses Kate Mara, Julia Garner and Juliette Lewis.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? READY-TO-WEAR: A model wears a creation for Chanel Spring/Summer 2019 ready-to-wear fashion collection in Paris, Tuesday.
The Associated Press READY-TO-WEAR: A model wears a creation for Chanel Spring/Summer 2019 ready-to-wear fashion collection in Paris, Tuesday.

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