 
 Chanel's aisle runway.  Photo: Getty Images  
January 23rd continued… 
16:06 – View Vionnet’s pre-fall collection, the first done by new design  duo Barbara and Lucia Croce. This is the first time the Italian twin  sisters have worked together professionally and it looks not to be the  last. The accessories are particularly chic. 
16:45 – Rush back to le Meurice to answer emails. New York is awake! 
19:30 – Walk over to l’Hôtel de Crillon for the Giambattista Valli show.  All the usual international socials are mixed into the front row with  Selma Hayek, Lee Radziwill and Diane Kruger. 
19:55 – Diane Kruger uses her iPhone to snap a pic of a gorgeous black,  beaded cocktail dress with an exaggerated ruffle at the bottom. I love  the little silver metal bow belt; it adds some edge. I wonder if we will  see it on the red carpet any time soon?! 
20:13 – Back to le Meurice to catch a taxi to the Tod’s event 
20:47 – Arrive at Hotel Amour, the scene of Jefferson Hack’s voyeuristic  installation for Tod’s.  The hotel was divided into vignettes filled  with models doing very French things: drawing each other from life,  playing cards, getting a massage…all while wearing Tod’s, of course. The  party continues downstairs and there’s time for one quick glass of  champagne before calling it a night. Must head back to the hotel to  begin securing looks from what I have seen that day for our annual Women  In Music issue and its cover…and to answer more emails!      	
 
 Jefferson Hack's No Code for Tod's. Photo: Tod's  
Tuesday, January 24th  
10:21 – Hurry out the door to begin a very full day! Today it’s the  Céline coat, hair pulled back with a black bow a la Chanel. 
10:55 – Arrive at Dior offices for a viewing of their pre-fall  collection. Love that the colors reflect the mood of the couture. There  is a fabulous black patent leather skirt that is tres chic and tres  ELLE. 
11:24 – The Dior girls attempt to sneak me upstairs to see the Couture  up close in between the very strictly set and secret client  appointments. I am only able to get a few photos before I am whisked out  of the room again, but I got exactly what I need! 
12:05 – Arrive at the Grand Palais, scene of Chanel’s signature mob. 
12:11 – Chanel’s know for its elaborate sets which are almost as much a  part of the show as the fashion. As I enter, I’m lead down a silver  corridor, which feels a bit like a jet way. It empties out into a  replica of an airplane cabin complete with passenger-like seats and a  steward going up and down the aisle with a cart full of orange juice and  champagne. 
12:37 – Take off Chanel style! The aisle of the cabin begins to light up  from the top of the runway and the models emerge in super galactic  stewardess chic. Everything’s in tones of blue; I especially loved the  ice blue looks. Sending a picture to our Creative Director Joe Zee while  the show is still going on! 
12:51 – Cockpit doors open and “Captian Karl” emerges to a roar of  applause from the 200 or so attentive “passengers.” Definitely the  smallest, most exclusive show yet!  	

 Roberta Armani, Jessica Chastain & Cameron Diaz front row at  Armani. Photo: Getty Images  
13:04 – Hurry out of the Grand Palais and head to L’Avenue for lunch  with TOD’s girl Sarika Rastogi.  L’Avenue is THE place for lunch in  Paris according to anyone in fashion. 
14:15 – After a lovely lunch, must head back to the Grand Palais (this  time in the pouring rain) for Armani Privé. No umbrella, must use Chanel  Couture folder as a cover—and everyone thinks fashion is so glamorous. 
15:11 – From planes to snakes (didn’t someone combine those once?)  Armani’s all emerald collection is sssssss-uper ssssss-tylish and  reptilian inspired. 
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