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All eyes turned to Charlotte Casiraghi when she rode a horse in Chanel’s Haute Couture show in Paris

All eyes turned to Charlotte Casiraghi when she rode a horse in Chanel’s Haute Couture show in Paris

At Chanel’s Haute Couture show in Paris, the French fashion brand broke up customs by bringing a horse out onto the catwalk.

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Charlotte Casiraghi, a competitive showjumper and Chanel brand ambassador rode the horse. She is the niece of Prince Albert of Monaco.

 

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Casiraghi rode out at the start of the show. Cantering multiple times along a catwalk was created to simulate a horse training ring. While wearing a Chanel jacket composed of black tweed and embellished with sequins.

After that, the rest of the models walked out onto the catwalk, this time on foot.

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Virginie Viard, who became Chanel’s creative director in 2019 after the loss of haute couture icon Karl Lagerfeld, conceptualized the show at the Grand Palais Ephemere, a Paris exhibition, and performance space.