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Karl Lagerfeld once again ventured into amusing conceptual territory for Chanel's Spring/Summer 2016 presentation, departing from the typical fashion runway backdrop in favor of a faux-airport terminal. Those on board Chanel Airlines earlier today were privy to an aviation-inspired staging, and some of Paris's most eminent Instagrammers were on hand to document the occasion. Karl closed out the show at the Grand Palais by greeting passengers alongside Cara Delevingne.

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#ChanelAirlines #ChanelSpringSummer2016 #PFW

A photo posted by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) on Oct 6, 2015 at 4:14am PDT

#chanelairlines A photo posted by =(♡^.^♡)= (@selmaksebbagh) on Oct 6, 2015 at 4:02am PDT

✈️ #chanelairlines

A photo posted by =(♡^.^♡)= (@selmaksebbagh) on Oct 6, 2015 at 2:51am PDT

Airport outfit on point at @chanelofficial's #ChanelAirlines You can watch it in action on my snapchat! #pfw A photo posted by Aimee Song (@songofstyle) on Oct 6, 2015 at 2:53am PDT

Karl says hi #karllagerfeld #chanelairlines #chanel #SS16 #PFW

A photo posted by Vogue Paris (@vogueparis) on Oct 6, 2015 at 3:02am PDT

#ChanelAirlines #ChanelSpringSummer2016 #PFW

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

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