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«Breaking News» Kaia Gerber and Adwoa Aboah rock the sand- covered Chanel runway at Paris Fashion Week

They're two of the most in-demand models of the moment, and have stormed countless catwalks in recent weeks.


Yet even Kaia Gerber and Adwoa Aboah were no doubt surprised by the break in convention for the Chanel Spring/Summer 2019 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, which saw the models shun their typically towering high heels in favour of going barefoot.


Proving why they are the best in the business, however, the duo still managed to look ethereal as they made their way across the sand-covered floor of The Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées for Karl Lagerfeld's By The Sea themed show.





Working it: Kaia Gerber broke convention for Chanel's Paris Fashion Week show on Tuesday, which saw the models shun their typically towering high heels in favour of going barefoot as they walked the sand-covered catwalk


Working it: Kaia Gerber broke convention for Chanel's Paris Fashion Week show on Tuesday, which saw the models shun their typically towering high heels in favour of going barefoot as they walked the sand-covered catwalk






On the move: Adwoa Aboah also walked in the show


On the move: Adwoa Aboah also walked in the show



Working it: Kaia Gerber and Adwoa Aboah broke convention for Chanel's Paris Fashion Week show on Tuesday, which saw the models shun their typically towering high heels in favour of going barefoot as they walked the sand-covered catwalk





Model moment: The models still managed to look ethereal as they made their way across the sand-covered floor of The Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées for Karl Lagerfeld's By The Sea themed show


Model moment: The models still managed to look ethereal as they made their way across the sand-covered floor of The Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées for Karl Lagerfeld's By The Sea themed show



Model moment: The models still managed to look ethereal as they made their way across the sand-covered floor of The Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées for Karl Lagerfeld's By The Sea themed show



Looking effortlessly stylish, 17-year-old Kaia donned a boxy white blouse with a starched collar and motif detailing across the pockets. The cropped garment rested above a Chanel belt which was attached to tailored cropped black trousers. 

The daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford finished off the look by styling her glossy raven locks in a half up style that showed off her dazzling diamond drop earrings, whilst she bore a vibrant slick of fuchsia lipstick on her pout.


Maintaining her poise and composure, the up-and-coming supermodel looked unfazed as she made her across the sand with her head held high. 





Chic: Looking effortlessly stylish, 17-year-old Kaia donned a boxy white blouse with a starched collar and motif detailing across the pockets. The cropped garment rested above a Chanel belt which was attached to tailored cropped black trousers


Chic: Looking effortlessly stylish, 17-year-old Kaia donned a boxy white blouse with a starched collar and motif detailing across the pockets. The cropped garment rested above a Chanel belt which was attached to tailored cropped black trousers










Chic: Looking effortlessly stylish, 17-year-old Kaia donned a boxy white blouse with a starched collar and motif detailing across the pockets. The cropped garment rested above a Chanel belt which was attached to tailored cropped black trousers





Working the runway: The daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford finished off the look by styling her glossy raven locks in a half up style that showed off her dazzling diamond drop earrings, whilst she bore a vibrant slick of fuchsia lipstick on her pout


Working the runway: The daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford finished off the look by styling her glossy raven locks in a half up style that showed off her dazzling diamond drop earrings, whilst she bore a vibrant slick of fuchsia lipstick on her pout



Working the runway: The daughter of supermodel Cindy Crawford finished off the look by styling her glossy raven locks in a half up style that showed off her dazzling diamond drop earrings, whilst she bore a vibrant slick of fuchsia lipstick on her pout





Stunning: Adwoa oozed confidence on the Chanel runway as she stepped out in a plunging black blazer with matching cropped trousers. The 26-year-old model also donned two cross body bags worn slung over either shoulder


Stunning: Adwoa oozed confidence on the Chanel runway as she stepped out in a plunging black blazer with matching cropped trousers. The 26-year-old model also donned two cross body bags worn slung over either shoulder



Stunning: Adwoa oozed confidence on the Chanel runway as she stepped out in a plunging black blazer with matching cropped trousers. The 26-year-old model also donned two cross body bags worn slung over either shoulder





Pucker up: Her look was finished off by a slick of hot pink lipstick that lined her enviably plump pout


Pucker up: Her look was finished off by a slick of hot pink lipstick that lined her enviably plump pout



Pucker up: Her look was finished off by a slick of hot pink lipstick that lined her enviably plump pout





Keeping her cool: Despite her picture-perfect confidence, Adwoa confessed she previously struggled with 'trying to be someone else' before she embraced her individuality


Keeping her cool: Despite her picture-perfect confidence, Adwoa confessed she previously struggled with 'trying to be someone else' before she embraced her individuality



Keeping her cool: Despite her picture-perfect confidence, Adwoa confessed she previously struggled with 'trying to be someone else' before she embraced her individuality





Working it! The models were seen storming the sand and water covered runway, whilst guests had been advised to go wear flat shoes for the presentation so that they wouldn't struggle to make it to their seats 


Working it! The models were seen storming the sand and water covered runway, whilst guests had been advised to go wear flat shoes for the presentation so that they wouldn't struggle to make it to their seats 



Working it! The models were seen storming the sand and water covered runway, whilst guests had been advised to go wear flat shoes for the presentation so that they wouldn't struggle to make it to their seats 



It came as no surprise to see Karl Lagerfeld picked Kaia to walk the runway for the third time under his watch, as the duo recently collaborated on a clothing collection together.  


Kaia's collaboration with Karlwas first announced at the start of this year, with Pier Paolo Righi, chief executive officer of Karl Lagerfeld, said the brand is excited by the venture.


In a statement, Pier said: 'When Karl first told us his idea to collaborate with Kaia, we were all excited by the incredible potential and power of bringing their two worlds together.


'We have been working intensely over the last months with Kaia in LA and at our studio in Paris. It was exciting to see her clear vision, passion and engagement, and the collection will definitely inspire many young women.'  




Watching over them: Overseeing the presentation was Chanel's head creative director Karl Lagerfeld, who recently caused controversy with his comments about the #MeToo movement


Watching over them: Overseeing the presentation was Chanel's head creative director Karl Lagerfeld, who recently caused controversy with his comments about the #MeToo movement










Watching over them: Overseeing the presentation was Chanel's head creative director Karl Lagerfeld, who recently caused controversy with his comments about the #MeToo movement





All together now: The models seemed to be in high spirits as they stepped out hand in hand to close the show, with some even daring to dip their feet in the water as they made a final lap of the catwalk 


All together now: The models seemed to be in high spirits as they stepped out hand in hand to close the show, with some even daring to dip their feet in the water as they made a final lap of the catwalk 



All together now: The models seemed to be in high spirits as they stepped out hand in hand to close the show, with some even daring to dip their feet in the water as they made a final lap of the catwalk 





Life's a beach: Karl had imagined a sandy beachscape stretching out under azure-colored skies and that's what he got 


Life's a beach: Karl had imagined a sandy beachscape stretching out under azure-colored skies and that's what he got 



Life's a beach: Karl had imagined a sandy beachscape stretching out under azure-colored skies and that's what he got 



Since making her runway debut back in September 2017 for Calvin Klein when she was just 16, Kaia has since walked for various brands including the likes of Stella McCartney, Valentino and Moschino.


Discussing how she juggles life as a student and international model, Kaia told Harper's Bazaar in January: 'I usually use the afternoon to catch up on homework.


'I'm completing my diploma at Malibu High through an online program, and it's difficult to get much done during the week, as the Wi-Fi on planes is really annoying.


'My favourite class this year is AP Calculus because I just like math. It's definitely super hard to teach yourself derivatives, though!'




All together now: The models stayed close to one another as they made their way along the sand covered catwalk 


All together now: The models stayed close to one another as they made their way along the sand covered catwalk 



All together now: The models stayed close to one another as they made their way along the sand covered catwalk 





Three's company: The models looked in jovial spirits as they held hands and skipped along the indoor shoreline 


Three's company: The models looked in jovial spirits as they held hands and skipped along the indoor shoreline 



Three's company: The models looked in jovial spirits as they held hands and skipped along the indoor shoreline 





Paint it black: Whilst many of the garments were colourful and billowing, some models donned all-black on the runway


Paint it black: Whilst many of the garments were colourful and billowing, some models donned all-black on the runway



Paint it black: Whilst many of the garments were colourful and billowing, some models donned all-black on the runway





On the move: The audience were transfixed as the models stormed the runway in their colourful ensembles 


On the move: The audience were transfixed as the models stormed the runway in their colourful ensembles 



On the move: The audience were transfixed as the models stormed the runway in their colourful ensembles 



Meanwhile, Adwoa Aboah has become the darling of the fashion world since she was chosen to grace the cover of Edward Enniful's first edition of British Vogue in December, dubbed New Vogue.


Despite her picture-perfect confidence, Adwoa confessed she previously struggled with 'trying to be someone else' before she embraced her individuality. 


She told VOGUE in April: 'I was unsure of myself, and lost, a young girl who had no idea who she was. I spent hours flattening and straightening it until one day, when I moved to Lose Angeles after treatment, I just shaved it all off.


'I was just so bored of the continuous struggle of trying to be someone else.'




A dream in cream: Pamela looked incredible wearing an all-cream ensemble, consisting of a frilly blouse tucked into a bouclé blouse and worn under a matching longline jacket


A dream in cream: Pamela looked incredible wearing an all-cream ensemble, consisting of a frilly blouse tucked into a bouclé blouse and worn under a matching longline jacket






Glamorous: Pamela was a vision of beauty


Glamorous: Pamela was a vision of beauty



A dream in cream: Pamela looked incredible wearing an all-cream ensemble, consisting of a frilly blouse tucked into a bouclé blouse and worn under a matching longline jacket


Yet despite her concerns, Adwoa oozed confidence on the Chanel runway as she stepped out in a plunging black blazer with matching cropped trousers. 


The 26-year-old model also donned two cross body bags worn slung over either shoulder whilst she carried a pair of black flip flops in her hand. 


Her look was finished off by a slick of hot pink lipstick that lined her enviably plump pout. 





Two's company: Pamela sat alongside Pharrell Williams on the front row of the show as they watched the models storm past


Two's company: Pamela sat alongside Pharrell Williams on the front row of the show as they watched the models storm past










Two's company: Pamela sat alongside Pharrell Williams on the front row of the show as they watched the models storm past





Pucker up: Pharrell arrived at the show with his wife Helen Lasichanh and tenderly planted a kiss on her cheek 


Pucker up: Pharrell arrived at the show with his wife Helen Lasichanh and tenderly planted a kiss on her cheek 



Pucker up: Pharrell arrived at the show with his wife Helen Lasichanh and tenderly planted a kiss on her cheek 






Cosy couple: Pharell and Helen put on a smitten display as they cosied up to one another before finding their seats


Cosy couple: Pharell and Helen put on a smitten display as they cosied up to one another before finding their seats










Cosy couple: Pharell and Helen put on a smitten display as they cosied up to one another before finding their seats 



Overseeing the presentation was Chanel's head creative director Karl Lagerfeld, who recently caused controversy with his comments about the #MeToo movement.  


He sent shockwaves earlier this year when he revealed that he is 'fed up' with models and actresses speaking up about the sexual harassment they have faced over the years.


In an interview with French magazine Numéro, the designer suggested that models should know what they are getting into, while defending former Interview magazine creative director Karl Templer, who has been accused of 'aggressively' pulling down models' underwear without asking them.


'If you don't want someone pulling down your panties, don't become a model,' he said. 'Join a nunnery, there'll always be a place for you in the convent. They're recruiting even!' he said.  



Fit for royalty! Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana turned out in a glamorous gown with a thigh high split teamed with a boucle jacket that she slung over her shoulders 


Fit for royalty! Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana turned out in a glamorous gown with a thigh high split teamed with a boucle jacket that she slung over her shoulders 



Fit for royalty! Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana turned out in a glamorous gown with a thigh high split teamed with a boucle jacket that she slung over her shoulders 



He added: 'I read somewhere that now, you have to ask models whether they feel comfortable when they are posing,' he said. 'That's opening the door to anything. From then on, as a creator, you don't do anything anymore.'


The designer said he didn't believe a 'single word' of the accusations against Templer, noting that 'a girl is complaining that he pulled on her panties and he gets excommunicated from an industry that, until then, worshiped him.'


Fashion photographers Mario Testino and Bruce Weber have also been accused of sexual misconduct this year, while Kate Upton called out Guess founder Paul Marciano for 'sexually and emotionally harassing women.'


But Karl has taken issue with the fact that that many of the women are sharing their stories of sexual harassment decades after it happened.




Storming the sand: The models looked sensational as they stormed along the runway together in a colourful group 


Storming the sand: The models looked sensational as they stormed along the runway together in a colourful group 



Storming the sand: The models looked sensational as they stormed along the runway together in a colourful group 





Two of a kind: Models proved that black doesn't have to be boring as they stormed the catwalk 


Two of a kind: Models proved that black doesn't have to be boring as they stormed the catwalk 



Two of a kind: Models proved that black doesn't have to be boring as they stormed the catwalk 





Wet wet wet: One model braved walking in the water, but she was well-equipped as she donned a raincoat and mini skirt


Wet wet wet: One model braved walking in the water, but she was well-equipped as she donned a raincoat and mini skirt



Wet wet wet: One model braved walking in the water, but she was well-equipped as she donned a raincoat and mini skirt



Despite the controversial comments, the stars were out on force to watch the SS19 presentation, with Karl's muses, Pamela Anderson, 51, and Vanessa Paradis, 45, heading to the FROW.


Pamela looked incredible wearing an all-cream ensemble, consisting of a frilly blouse tucked into a bouclé blouse and worn under a matching longline jacket. 


She carried a coveted quilted white bag by the fashion house in her hand and completed her look with a pair of nude slingback heels with black toes. 


Her long blonde locks were styled into loose curls which fell down past her shoulders and she wore dark sunglasses. 





Tantalising in tweed: Anna Wintour ensured all eyes would be on her as she donned a pink co-ord with brown heeled boots


Tantalising in tweed: Anna Wintour ensured all eyes would be on her as she donned a pink co-ord with brown heeled boots






On the move: Anna looked incredible


On the move: Anna looked incredible



Tantalising in tweed: Anna Wintour ensured all eyes would be on her as she donned a pink co-ord with brown heeled boots 



















Vanessa looked casually chic wearing a neutral coloured top over black skinny jeans and with a military inspired jacket. 


She wore ankle boots and posed with her hands in her pockets as she stood in front of a beachy backdrop.  


Both ladies ignored the dress code to wear flats to the occasion, which had a sandy floor, with Pammy opting to go barefoot at one point.  














 


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Main photo article They’re two of the most in-demand models of the moment, and have stormed countless catwalks in recent weeks.
Yet even Kaia Gerber and Adwoa Aboah were no doubt surprised by the break in convention for the Chanel Spring/Summer 2019 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday, which saw the...


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