With this years Fashion Week season upon us, we take a look out some of our favourite and creative runways.
Money is no issue for Karl Lagerfeld and the Chanel label whose shows runway shows are large and bold. Chanel's ready-to-wear Autumn-Winter 2013/2014 collection marked the 100th anniversary of the opening of Chanel’s first boutique in Deauville. The statment here is pure and simple, global domination.
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Grand Palais in Paris, Chanel SS13 ready to wear runway show in Grand Palais in Paris. The runway was based on a theme of solar power and wind turbines.
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Chanel Fall/Winter 2012 Ready to wear runway show. The runway was based on winter crystallized copy of the “Fortress of Pulchritude.”
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Chanel Ready-To-Wear SS12 collection. The runway was based on an under water theme.
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Chanel SS08 Haute Couture show in the Grand Palais, in Paris, was based on a Chanel cardigan jacket, standing 75 feet tall made of wood and painted to resemble concrete.
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Karl Lagerfeld has done it again this time for Fendi label. If location is anything to go by then the Great Wall of China's haes to be one of th
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Christian Dior SS14 tropical garden runway designed by one of my favourite fashion show event designers Alexandre de Betak of Bureau Betak
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Raf Simons debuted his first collection as the new Creative Director of Dior in a mansion engulfed in fresh cut flowers. The runway was based on Christian Dior’s passion for flowers and his iconic “Flower Woman” silhouette of 1947, a silhouette influenced by the architecture of the flower.
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Christian Dior SS14 runway designed by one of my favourite fashion show event designers Bureau Betak
Here are some more cool runways we think are kinda cool.
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Images via: Chanel, Reuters & Bureau Betak