Karl Lagerfeld Transforms the Grand Palais Into a Parisian Brasserie for Chanel's 2015 Fall/Winter Runway Show
Arguably the highlight of Paris Fashion Week thus far — outside of the return of Zoolander and





Arguably the highlight of Paris Fashion Week thus far — outside of the return of Zoolander and Hansel to the runway — has been Chanel‘s Fall/Winter 2015 show. In a departure from a traditional runway show, Karl Lagerfeld transformed the famed Grand Palais into a traditional Parisian brasserie. Dubbed the “Brasserie Gabrielle,” the event was complete with expertly-set tables and a fashionable wait staff as the likes of Cara Delevingne and Kendall Jenner donned the iconic fashion house’s latest designs.
Prior to the creation of “Brasserie Gabrielle,” you may remember, Lagerfeld transformed the Grand Palais into a grocery store for the label’s Fall/Winter 2014 show.