Karl Lagerfeld staged Chanel's 2014 cruise collection at an old nutmeg plantation in Singapore, of all places, described by WWD as "a colonial-style black-and-white bungalow with multiple wings." The clothes were all black, white, and beige, and the runway was lit with yellowish bulbs that made everything look sepia-toned, much like Lagerfeld's latest Chanel film (also, Marc Jacobs' golden-tinged spring 2012 show in New York). In keeping with the colonialist setting, many of Lagerfeld's designs were cricket-inspired, complete with knee-pads and bats. As usual, the designer waved off questions about dull matters like historical references: “You don’t get into the details, you reinvent the details," he told WWD.
Via: First Looks: Cricket Bats and Colonialism in Chanel's Cruise Show
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