London, Dec 7 (ANI): Chanel's Metiers d'Art show saw the Grand Palais in Paris transformed into an Indian-themed dinner party on Tuesday.
Guests sat at banquet tables, which doubled as a runway, complete with chandeliers, opulent candlesticks - and a feast fit for a Maharaja.
The show was launched in 2003 as homage to the label's workshop.
Models, adorned with accessories including head-jewellery and turbans - also for men - walked the epic runway sporting the 2012 pre-fall collection.
Creative director Karl Lagerfeld appeared to spare no expense for the latest Chanel extravaganza.
The star of the show was Stella Tennant, who was voted model of the year at the Bristish Fashion Awards recently, accompanied the designer on the runway.
However, even after the show got over there is no respite for Karl, who is obsessed with his work, he doesn't even plan on taking time off for Christmas.
"Everyone I know is leaving [Paris], but I stay home because it's the only moment I can work on the Couture quietly, sketch, and take care of my books and houses- all the things I never have time to do the rest of the year," the Daily Mail quoted the designer as telling Style.com.
"For me the ultimate luxury is to be alone, to have time for myself, not look at my watch, and do whatever I want, whenever I want," he added. (ANI)
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