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Everything You Need To Know About Chanel's Cruise 2019 Show

Everything You Need To Know About Chanel's Cruise 2019 Show

There was an actual cruise ship on the runway

Chanel Cruise 2019
Chanel Cruise 2019

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Chanel Cruise 2019

When it comes to runway shows, Chanel knows how to pull out all the stops. So it should hardly come as a surprise that today, for its Cruise 2019 show in Paris, the fashion house brought an actual cruise ship onto its runway.

The larger-than-life liner, named 'La Pausa' after Gabrielle Chanel's summer house on the French Riviera, served as the ultimate backdrop to the fashion house's nautical-inspired collection.

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After models boarded the Chanel-branded ship alongside Karl Lagerfeld for the grand finale, the ship then opened up to guests, making for the ultimate photo op.

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As for the collection itself, there were plenty of white and navy stripes, berets, and straw hats perfect for your next getaway on the French Riviera. There was also, of course, no shortage of Chanel's signature tweed in the form of skirt suits and dresses. Perhaps most striking, however, was the fact that nearly every look was worn with a pair of white tights—an item that's been passé in the fashion world for quite some time now.

Chanel Cruise 2019

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Chanel Cruise 2019

Chanel Cruise 2019

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Chanel Cruise 2019

Bella Hadid hit the runway in a blue two-piece set accessorized with a tweed beret and pearl belt.

Bella Hadid

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Bella Hadid

Stella Maxwell, Adut Akech, Gigi, and Bella Hadid were amongst some of the models who walked the show. Chanel regulars including Kristen Stewart—who wore a black sparkling tuxedo dress— and Lily-Rose Depp were amongst those sitting in the front row.

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Kristen Stuart

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Kristen Stuart

This, of course, is hardly the first time Chanel went big with the set of its runway show. In the past, the fashion house has transformed its runway set into a space station, supermarket, airport, carousel, and more.

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US

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