Chanel Fall 2014–Set against a backdrop of a supermarket complete with a fruits, canned goods and a liquor aisle, the fall-winter 2014 collection from Chanel takes on luxury consumerism in an age of casual style. Continuing where the spring couture show left off, Karl Lagerfeld presented another high fashion take on the sneaker shoe. This time the models hit the catwalk in colorful sneakers adorned with tweed as well as versions in knee-high lengths. Handbags also bring a luxurious spin to grocery store items. Mini shopping baskets featuring locks with Chanel logos and chains changeover to quilted bags packaged like meat you would find in the frozen section. As for the clothes, there is a balance of luxury and a sporty vibe. Tops feature cinched waists paired with slouchy trousers in metallic fabric or tweed.
Chanel Fall/Winter 2014 | Paris Fashion Week
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