Chanel Women's Clothing Fall/Winter 2010 Advanced Garment Series

July 17, 2025

In the autumn/winter 2010 Paris Fashion Week, Chanel presented one of its most anticipated collections, led by creative director Karl Lagerfeld, known as "Lafoye." This season, he created a dramatic and immersive setting: a massive iceberg stood at the center of the runway, transforming the space into a frozen, icy world. Models glided through this cold environment, their footsteps echoing on the melting snow, symbolizing the transition from winter to spring. The collection showcased Chanel’s 2010 autumn/winter women's line, blending elegance with a bold, futuristic vision. The show featured an abundance of artificial fur, a practical choice that reflected the winter climate. Fluffy coats, cozy wool knits, and ultra-soft sweaters provided both warmth and comfort, perfect for braving the cold. In addition to traditional fur coats and knee-high boots, Lagerfeld introduced full-pile trousers, expanding the use of fur in unexpected ways. Even Chanel’s iconic tweed jackets were reimagined with fur accents, adding a luxurious touch to classic designs. One of the standout details was the fringed hems and cuffs, which flowed elegantly, adding movement and a sense of fluidity to each outfit. These small but impactful elements highlighted Lagerfeld’s attention to detail and his ability to modernize the brand while staying true to its heritage. The collection was a testament to Chanel’s enduring style, reinterpreted for a new era with a fresh, icy twist.

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