Fashion is famous for it's global destinations, and Chanel makes no exception - from Moscow to Seoul to Salzburg to Dallas; the house has presented a show in all of them. It was the season of travel and technology at Chanel last week in Paris. The show was opened by Edie Campbell rushing to his no doubt glamourous destination down Chanel's runway in a checkered tweed jumpsuit whilst rolling a black Chanel suitcase. Chanel branded luggage trollies, smiling staff behind check-in desks, transformed Paris' Grand Palais into it's very own exclusive Chanel airport. 'A first class affair'. Classic Chanel trademarked tweed skirt suits were hurried down the catwalk by Karl's line up of classic beauties. Some were pencil skirts, dropped shoulder jackets and three quarter sleeve jackets, others donned trackpants, knitted skirts and sweater ensembles. Airport fashion has always been a desirable look, however the hustle and bustle of an airport makes the reality of that very unrealistic, but these outfits would most definitely get these models a one way ticket to first class, as Karl said, 'it's how it should be!'. There was lots of layering within the collection, which has always been one of the most important tips for airport fashion, that, and not being able to fit a weeks worth of clothes into your luggage. Come fly with Chanel? Yes please.
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