Chanel puts on the Ritz at Paris fashion show

The legendary French fashion label Chanel paid hommage to its founder Coco Chanel Tuesday with a show at the Ritz in Paris. Pillbox hats with netted veils, long woolly jumpers and scarves, tweed suits glittering with gorgeous inlay and pearls aplenty, you half expected Mademoiselle Chanel to appear for afternoon tea with one of her ne'er do well aristocratic lovers. The redoubtable designer spent a large part of her life living in a suite in the swish hotel, including most controversially during World War II, when a German intelligence officer, Baron Hans Gunther von Dincklage, shared her bed.

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Lily-Rose Depp, Cara Delevingne shimmy down the catwalk for Chanel

Cara Delevingne made a catwalk comeback on Tuesday when she starred in the 2016 Chanel Métiers d'Art show in Paris. The supermodel, actress and Karl Lagerfeld protégée, who has been focusing on her movie career recently, appeared early on in the show at the city's newly re-opened Ritz Hotel. While it was return to business as usual for Delevingne, some models — notably Lily-Rose Depp — were making their runway debut for the house.

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Chanel launches CdMdiary lifestyle portal with Caroline de Maigret

The French fashion house has launched a lifestyle portal called CdMdiary by Caroline de Maigret, narrated by the producer and model. Caroline de Maigret and Chanel go way back. The model, who flies the flag for chic French style all over the world, first took to the runway for Karl Lagerfeld in 1998, presenting the spring/summer ready-to-wear collection.

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Chanel goes digital and Kenzo gets ready to party: Paris Fashion Week day 8

Paris Fashion Week waltzed into its penultimate day with artistic extravaganzas from Chanel, Kenzo and more. Here are some of the highlights. 

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Chanel’s Lagerfeld turns fashion into giant data center

Chanel on Tuesday made fun of how much technology was part of people's lives by producing a fashion show at Paris' Grand Palais dedicated to wires, cables and black data boxes. Greeted by a huge sign that said “Chanel data center”, designer Karl Lagerfeld presented guests with a collection complete with blinking handbags, iridescent tweeds and fluorescent rays of color splashed on flowing dresses and caps. “We all depend on it,” Lagerfeld, 83, told Reuters TV after the show, referring to technology.

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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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Caroline de Maigret becomes a Chanel ambassador

French model, writer and music producer Caroline de Maigret is moving from being a Chanel muse to being the fashion house's latest global ambassador. According to Chanel, whose creative director Karl Lagerfeld is a long-term admirer, de Maigret's effortless style, assertive personality and socially engaged approach to life perfectly embody the brand's values. Caroline de Maigret and Lagerfeld met in the early 1990s and she quickly became a muse but her first catwalk show for Chanel didn't arrive until 1999 when she modeled the Spring/Summer ready-to-wear collection.

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Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel couture show pays tribute to the house’s ‘petites mains’

Haute couture has come to epitomize the pinnacle of glamour, to the extent that it can be easy to forget that the mythical creations seen on the world's red carpets once begun life as something as ordinary as a piece of fabric in the hands of a talented tailor. Karl Lagerfeld used the Chanel Fall/Winter 2016 couture presentation to celebrate the house's 'petites mains', meaning the talented team of artisans that beaver away in the brand's tailoring and dressmaking workshops on Paris's rue Cambon. “I thought that was a modern idea to make them participate,” explains Lagerfeld.

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Condé Nast International to launch Vogue Arabia

Condé Nast has announced they will be launching a Vogue Arabia edition this fall reports Business of Fashion. The launch of the magazine will see the publisher partner with Dubai-based media company Nervora to finally make their move into the Middle Eastern market. Condé Nast will first launch a website in Arabic and English before launching a print magazine in spring 2017.

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Chanel announces new exhibition, ‘The Woman Who Reads’

The exhibition will explore Gabrielle Chanel's creative world from the perspective of her relationship to books and reading. Art objects from her Paris apartment will also be shown to the public for the first time, along with jewelry pieces and perfumes.

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