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By Helen Reid

PARIS, July 7 (Reuters) – Chanel Creative Director Matthieu Blazy drew on the world of fairy tales for his ​second haute-couture collection for the Parisian ‌fashion house, shown on Tuesday in Paris.

Green vines embroidered on a sheer skirt and jacket, white feathered wings on the back of a dress, and ‌an ​outfit made of appliquéd ⁠embroidered swans were among ⁠the references to classic stories like Jack and the Beanstalk, which Blazy scattered throughout the show.

Front-row guests including actors Catherine Deneuve, ​Tilda Swinton, Alexa Demie, and Pedro Pascal fanned themselves as models paraded through ⁠a set filled with ⁠giant flowers, wearing hats resembling birds’ ​nests and tweed skirts with dramatic slits.

“The inner ​life of storybooks is transferred to the ‌clothes themselves; a vine might creep up the heel of a shoe, a small minaudière (small evening clutch) might appear as a ⁠sleeping bear, and a series of buttons might transform from duckling to swan,” Blazy wrote in the ⁠show notes.

Blazy, ‌whose designs have reignited interest ⁠in the storied Parisian label, ​continued his ‌lavish use of embroidered flowers ​and feathers, ⁠with dresses featuring giant red and turquoise feather ruffs and hems. Jackets featured intricate beadwork at the neckline, a motif repeated on boat-neck dresses and sheer gowns.

(Reporting by Helen Reid; Editing by ​Sharon Singleton)

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