Chanel hosts pared-down show as virus keeps many VIPs away
PARIS — Louis Vuitton staged a dazzling cinematic fashion production to cap Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, with a wall of around 200 human figures dressed in elite fashions spanning human history.
Chanel staged a comparatively low-key affair for Paris Fashion Week as the coronavirus outbreak kept many of the regular VIPs and fashion editors away. The stalwart Parisian design house streamed its show online. Some guests who came to see Chanel’s fall collection up close on Tuesday wore CC-branded face masks.
Restraint was also evoked in Chanel artistic director Virginie Viard’s collection in a marked departure from her showman predecessor and mentor, the late Karl Lagerfeld. Although the display took place at the Grand Palais exhibition hall on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, simplicity was the Chanel “mot du jour” — from the set of tiered white steps to the pared-down esthetic of monochrome.
Here are some highlights on the last day of Paris Fashion Week for fall-winter 2020 ready-to-wear.