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Chanel Cruise Fashion Show at Sands SkyPark in Singapore

30 November 2010

On 18 November 2010, French luxury fashion label Chanel showcased its Cruise 2011 collection at the Sands SkyPark atop the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort in celebration of its store opening, a fashion duplex designed by Peter Marino.

The fashion runway was 650 feet above ground, alongside an infinity swimming pool and surrounded by a panoramic view of the city's skyline, featuring a remake of the Cruise 2011 fashion show originally presented in Saint-Tropez in May earlier that year.

Walking the unique catwalk were Singapore's very own supermodels Charmaine Harn and Sheila Sim, who stood out and drew cheers from the VIPs, celebrities, media and exclusive clientele in attendance.

On 9 May 2013, Chanel officially debuts its Cruise 2014 collection to the world here in Singapore. Find out more: http://senatus.net/article/lagerfeld-takes-chanel-cruise-fashion-show-singapore/

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