Cara Delevingne, Penelope Cruz and more honor Karl Lagerfeld’s final collection with Chanel

The late designer's legacy will live on forever.

March 5, 2019, 11:35 AM

During Chanel's Fall/Winter 2019 show, Karl Lagerfeld's final collection with the fashion house was honored through a commemorative show to pay tribute to his legacy.

On Tuesday morning, the Grand Palais - RMN was transformed into a "wintry village," as noted on Chanel's Instagram page, and memorable sketches from Lagerfeld with words "The beat goes on" were left in the seats of attendees, which included Naomi Campbell, Anna Wintour, Carine Roitfeld and more.

At the top of Chanel's Fall 2019 show, Lagerfeld's voice echoed through the speakers and a moment of silence was held. Shortly after, one of Lagerfeld's favorite muses Cara Delevingne opened the show wearing a mix of houndstooth black-and-white prints from head to toe along with an elaborate draped necklace.

Other familiar faces to the brand such as actress Penelope Cruz and Kaia Gerber strutted on the runway wearing winter-ready accessorized looks and carrying white roses.

Penelope Cruz presents a creation by Chanel during the Women's Fall-Winter 2019/2020 Ready-to-Wear collection fashion show at the Grand Palais turned into a wintry village in Paris, March 5, 2019.
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Aside from the black-and-white palette that was spotted at the top of the show, a blast of fresh arctic purples, fuschia and reds in the form of tweeds and puffer coats paraded the runway as well.

A model walks the runway during the Chanel show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2019/2020, March 5, 2019, in Paris.
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The show closed with smiles, tears and the tunes of David Bowie's "Heroes."

Fashion insiders, celebrities, and others shared kind words around Chanel's Fall show featuring Lagerfeld's designs as well.