Designers will often try to outshine their collections from previous years with risky prints, bold colors or sky-high hair on the runway.
But Karl Lagerfeld of Chanel decided to bring attention to his Chanel Haute-Couture Spring/Summer 2012 collection during Paris Fashion Week by showing it on an airplane (via Fashionista).
Blogger Derek Blasberg tweeted that Lagerfeld wanted to show his collection on a plane instead of "a boring old movie," Fashionista reported.
Alas, the plane was non-functional: set designers spent five days constructing the interior, which had "an extra-wide 164-foot aisle, 180-degree swivel seats for 250 high-profile guests, double-C monogrammed carpet, a holographic cockpit, and a slatted roof that revealed a vista of clouds," according to Inhabitat.
Karlie Kloss walked the runway on the airplane

This outfit reminds us of a costume from "Mad Men"

This wide-shot gives you an idea of how the seats were set up for the show

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