Chanel Pre-Fall 2014 Runway Show

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 11, 2013

Chanel Pre-Fall 2014 – For it’s pre-fall 2014 collection, Chanel went west, the southwest that is–with a rodeo-themed runway set for a show titled, Paris-Dallas Métiers d’Art. The news broke early today that Kristen Stewart would front the campaign for the season shot by Karl Lagerfeld. As for the clothing, Lagerfeled channeled romantic elements of the wild west for an elegant outing including ponchos, feathered headdresses and prairie skirts. The Chanel woman also embraced the more rugged elements of the west with sculpted jackets, cowboy boots and fringed bags.

Images courtesy of Chanel

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