Chanel celebrates femininity in a digital age

Karl Lagerfeld turned Paris's Grand Palais into a Chanel 'Data Center' for the house's Spring/Summer 2017 ready-to-wear show on Tuesday.

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Jacquemus makes its mark at Paris Fashion Week

It may have only been showing on the official schedule for a few years, but Jacquemus is fast becoming one of the most intriguing brands to show at Paris Fashion Week. The label, founded by Simon Porte Jacquemus and known for its poetic, abstract approach to ready-to-wear, took the spirit of the south of France as the departure point for its Spring/Summer 2017 catwalk show on Tuesday. Titled 'Les Santons de Provence', the show was a romantic and nostalgic ode to a simpler life, but also offered a modern and free-spirited take on tradition.

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Lagerfeld pays tribute to atelier seamstresses at Chanel show

Chanel took fashionistas behind the scenes into its ateliers for its autumn/winter haute couture show on Tuesday, focusing on the intricate craftsmanship displayed on its luxurious outfits and shining the spotlight on its artisan workers. Creative head Karl Lagerfeld, known for putting on elaborate shows for one of the world's most famous labels, transformed Paris' Grand Palais into a Chanel workshop with rolls of fabric, mannequins, sewing machines, cutting tables and seamstresses at work in front of an audience including Hollywood stars Will Smith and Jessica Chastain. The 82-year-old designer dedicated the fashion show to the label's normally unheralded “petites mains” (small hands), even posing with the heads of the ateliers at the end.

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Lagerfeld pays tribute to atelier seamstresses at Chanel show

Dolce&Gabbana gets wild about fall beauty

The centerpiece is the Eyeshadow Quad in Enchanting Fall, which references the vibrant colors of the Sicilian autumn, from golden leaves and copper-colored trees to the luminous grey of morning frost. A Brow Liner in Chestnut and a Secret Eyes Mascara in Coffee underlines the warmth of the palette, while a wilder-eyed look can be achieved via the Glam Liner in Wild Green, or the Eyeliner in Agave, a deep olive shade. Cheeks get a lively glow with the new Blush in Strawberry, a vivid pink shade, while nails are equally bright thanks to the new Nail Lacquer in intense fuchsia Raspberry, Wild Green or woody brown Ebano.

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