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The Chanel Cruise 2012 is Simply Black and White

The Chanel Cruise 2012 collection just debuted, and the press release of the looks are stunning.

Shot by Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld, the collection boasts a simple, traditional Chanel palette of black and white. The collection itself is very streamlined and clean as well as structured. The Chanel Cruise 2012 collection also features Chanel's daring plunging backs and simple crystal accents. The monochromatic collection is perfect for the major fashion house and Karl Lagerfeld has once again proven why he is one of fashion's most notable icons.

The Chanel Cruise 2012 collection was modelled by Saskia de Brauw and one of Lagerfeld's current inspirations, Baptiste Giabiconi. Model Saskia de Brauw sports a short cut and minimal makeup and poses effortlessly for the press release.
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3. Daring Plunging Backs and Crystal Accents - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Merge innovative 3D printing techniques with traditional craftsmanship to create unique and customizable crystal accents for clothing, adding a touch of luxury to everyday fashion.
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