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Chanel Spring 2016: Pictures You've Got to See From the Airport-Themed Runway Show

Get ready to completely understand what it would look like if Chanel took over a bustling airport terminal. Thanks to the genius of creative director Karl Lagerfeld, the label created a travel hub to show its spring 2016 range, and Chanel Airlines looks every bit as chic as you'd imagine. Lagerfeld transports showgoers to fantasy spots every season (like a casino for this summer's couture show) and no details are left alone. His dream terminal was no different, with accents including branded luggage carts, a desk staffed by handsome airline agents, and guests who sat in—yup—banks of chairs that will look mighty familiar to anyone who's flown the friendly skies. The clothes spoke to every type of traveler, with feminine dresses and separates for the woman who dresses to fly (like Reese Witherspoon, per her comments on Southern-girl style), casual basics for those who prefer a more laid-back style, and an airplane print for the jet-setter who likes to have fun. As ever, the accessories hit many high notes, with oversize quilted bags that work as carry-ons, rollerboard suitcases that evoked thoughts of that famous little jacket, and chunky flat sandals that glowed as if lighting the way to an

Get ready to completely understand what it would look like if Chanel took over a bustling airport terminal. Thanks to the genius of creative director Karl Lagerfeld, the label created a travel hub to show its spring 2016 range, and Chanel Airlines looks every bit as chic as you'd imagine. Lagerfeld transports showgoers to fantasy spots every season (like a casino for this summer's couture show) and no details are left alone. His dream terminal was no different, with accents including branded luggage carts, a desk staffed by handsome airline agents, and guests who sat in—yup—banks of chairs that will look mighty familiar to anyone who's flown the friendly skies.

The clothes spoke to every type of traveler, with feminine dresses and separates for the woman who dresses to fly (like Reese Witherspoon, per her comments on Southern-girl style), casual basics for those who prefer a more laid-back style, and an airplane print for the jet-setter who likes to have fun. As ever, the accessories hit many high notes, with oversize quilted bags that work as carry-ons, rollerboard suitcases that evoked thoughts of that famous little jacket, and chunky flat sandals that glowed as if lighting the way to an emergency exit.

Kendall Jenner walked, as did Lagerfeld's bodyguard-cum-model Sebastien Jondeau. Cara Delevingne did not, though she was there showing support (as was new Chanel friend, Lily-Rose Depp). The American father-and-son duo spotted on many a Lagerfeld runway, Brad and Hudson Kroenig, were presented and accounted for too, looking very sharp in pilot's suits.

Chanel spring 2016

Chanel's spring 2016 airplane print

Kendall Jenner

Karl Lagerfeld, Hudson Kroenig, and Cara Delevingne

Brad Kroenig and models

Lily-Rose Depp

A photo posted by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) on Oct 6, 2015 at 4:15am PDT