Karl Lagerfeld can make pretty much anything glamorous--denim dresses, hula hoops, even a rodeo--so when it came to Chanel's fall '14 runway show, the designer looked toward another unlikely source of inspiration. This time, it was the grocery store.
We know what you're thinking: what's the point of dressing up to go to the supermarket when you can wear sweats and a baseball cap? But it was precisely this idea that Lagerfeld twisted in his own unique way, converting lazy day staples like leggings, sneakers, and oversized jackets into seriously luxe pieces. Whether it's ripped cropped turtlenecks, shiny stretchy pants, and crazy-cool sneakers, leave to to Chanel to force us all to never think of a Diet Coke run the same way again.
It's impossible to condense everything that went down this morning at Grand Palais into a simple list, but in the spirit of grocery shopping (get it?), we're going to try.
Click through the 10 things you have to know about the Chanel show below!
We know what you're thinking: what's the point of dressing up to go to the supermarket when you can wear sweats and a baseball cap? But it was precisely this idea that Lagerfeld twisted in his own unique way, converting lazy day staples like leggings, sneakers, and oversized jackets into seriously luxe pieces. Whether it's ripped cropped turtlenecks, shiny stretchy pants, and crazy-cool sneakers, leave to to Chanel to force us all to never think of a Diet Coke run the same way again.
It's impossible to condense everything that went down this morning at Grand Palais into a simple list, but in the spirit of grocery shopping (get it?), we're going to try.
Click through the 10 things you have to know about the Chanel show below!