Chanel debuts futuristic helmets in Paris fashion week

Spring 2017 might mark the beginning of some ultra-modern trends.  On Tuesday, Chanel debuted its Spring/Summer 2017 collection, in which the label's classic tweed suits got a robotic update thanks to some truly futuristic accessories. SEE ALSO: Horrifying bejeweled crocs hit the runway at London Fashion Week #cocobot @chanelofficial @pascalbraultt #hairbysammcknight #karllagerfeld #chanel @djcori A photo posted by Sam McKnight© (@sammcknight1) on Oct 4, 2016 at 3:41am PDT For Paris Fashion Week, Karl Lagerfeld transformed Paris' Grand Palais into a futuristic data center, with stacked servers, multicolored wires and ethernet cables. The show opened with two models dressed in black and white suits and topped with futuristic helmets, collars, mittens and shin guards.  Dubbed the Cocobot on Instagram, this robotic look transitioned quickly into throwback trends such as side ponytails, baseball caps and lots of peach blush.  Intimacy & technology, humour & beauty @chanelofficial @karllagerfeld #cocobot @voguegermany #pfw #grandpalais A photo posted by Christiane Arp (@christianearpvogue) on Oct 4, 2016 at 2:59am PDT #DataCenterChanel #SpringSummer2017 #PFW A photo posted by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) on Oct 4, 2016 at 3:32am PDT Karl Lagerfeld more futuristic than ever! @Chanel #SS17 #défilé #pfw #finale # #chaneldatabase #futuristic #digital #robots #cocobots A photo posted by Nadine Dabboussi Kabbara (@daretoweardubai) on Oct 4, 2016 at 8:22am PDT

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Aussie metal guru quits 007 tailor after six months

The Italian fashion house Brioni has parted company with its controversial creative director Justin O'Shea only six months after the Australian was brought in to shake-up “James Bond's tailor”. The tattooed, shaven-headed heavy metal fan, who had never designed clothes, was seen by many as an uneasy fit with a brand famous for its bespoke suits. The Milan-based house had dressed every James Bond from Pierce Brosnan in “Goldeneye” in 1995 to Daniel Craig in “Casino Royale”.

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