G-Dragon rubs shoulders with international stars at Chanel's show in Paris

A model presents a creation by German designer Karl Lagerfeld as part of his Haute Couture Spring Summer 2015 fashion show for French fashion house Chanel in Paris on Jan 27, 2015. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A model presents a creation by German designer Karl Lagerfeld as part of his Haute Couture Spring Summer 2015 fashion show for French fashion house Chanel in Paris on Jan 27, 2015. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Models present creations from the Spring/Summer 2015 Haute Couture collection by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel during the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, France, on Jan 27, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA
A model presents a creation from the Spring/Summer 2015 Haute Couture collection by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel during the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, France, on Jan 27, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA
French actress and model Alma Jodorowsky poses prior to attend Chanel 2015 Haute Couture Spring-Summer collection fashion show on Jan 27, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. -- PHOTO: AFP
British-Thai actress Araya A.Hargate poses prior to attend Chanel 2015 Haute Couture Spring-Summer collection fashion show on Jan 27, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. -- PHOTO: AFP
British model Alice Dellal poses prior to attend Chanel 2015 Haute Couture Spring-Summer collection fashion show on Jan 27, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. -- PHOTO: AFP
Daughter of Sean Penn and Robin Wright, US model Dylan Penn arrives for the presentation of the Spring/Summer 2015 Haute Couture collection by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel during the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, France, on Jan 27, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA
French actress and singer Vanessa Paradis poses prior to attend Chanel 2015 Haute Couture Spring-Summer collection fashion show on Jan 27, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. -- PHOTO: AFP
British editor-in-chief of US Vogue magazine, Anna Wintour arrives for the presentation of the Spring/Summer 2015 Haute Couture collection by German designer Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel during the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, France, on Jan 27, 2015. -- PHOTO: EPA
US actress Kristen Stewart poses prior to attend Chanel 2015 Haute Couture Spring-Summer collection fashion show on Jan 27, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. -- PHOTO: AFP
German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld acknowledges the public at the end of the Chanel 2015 Haute Couture Spring-Summer collection fashion show on Jan 27, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. -- PHOTO: AFP
South Korean singer Kwon Ji Yong, aka G-Dragon, poses prior to attend Chanel 2015 Haute Couture Spring-Summer collection fashion show on Jan 27, 2015 at the Grand Palais in Paris. -- PHOTO: AFP

PARIS (REUTERS, AFP) - Karl Lagerfeld's show for Chanel under the soaring glass canopy of the unheated Grand Palais on a chilly Tuesday in Paris majored on bare midriffs, a floral dreamscape and eye-popping shades of electric blue, tangerine and canary yellow.

One of the tent poles of haute couture this week in Paris, the Chanel event attracted a slew of international celebrities. They included actress Kristen Stewart, reality television personality Kris Jenner (mother of Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner, one of the models in the show), French actress-singer Vanessa Paradis, South Korean rapper G-Dragon, and model Dylan Penn (daughter of actors Sean Penn and Robin Wright).

They watched a parade centred in a fairy-tale set piece: a winter jungle with life-sized grey paper buds that opened to reveal exotic multicoloured blooms when "watered" by an obliging team of male models.

Clusters of oversized hand-stitched flowers hung heavily from hems of coats, exploded from shoulders or swung from full skirts cut below the knee.

Thousands of pale pink sequins adorned a slinky skirt and matching bolero length short-sleeved jacket, their weight slowing the gait of the model.

"The new cleavage is the stomach," Lagerfeld said of his 73-piece spring/summer 2015 collection.

Oversized bouquets of flowers - whether in eclectic combinations of blue, crimson and pink, or tangerine and red - sprung from the shoulders of dresses in periwinkle silk, or red and orange.

More subtle shades of dusty pink, grey and ivory also made their appearance in delicate petals, imparting lady-like chic to long tunics and coats.

"Especially after this dark, horrid beginning of the year, there was something like this needed, I think," Chanel's creative director said, noting that his ideas were conceived well before 17 people were killed in the violence that began on Jan 7 at the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.

"I live in a very protected world so I can keep something like a dream reality," Lagerfeld conceded.

It took six months to create the hundreds of flowers used in the collection, the German designer said, including those sewn onto sheer black gloves, or the crimson and dark violet floral band resembling a shrug sitting atop a nubby red dress.

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