Deauville, Bondi, Sandbanks (not as famous as Malibu, but far superior in my opinion), Koh Samui… the list of the worlds great beaches is a permeable, much debated topic.But one that doesnt generally impinge on Sylt.

The name doesnt inspire optimism, but this sand- and mudflat - fringed island, lapped by the North Sea, is Germanys Île de Ré and the site of many family holidays for Karl Lagerfeld.

Reason enough, to splurge half a million euros or so on a sand and water filled set beneath the soaring glass dome the Grand Palais, and fill it with muscular tanned life-guards perched aloft look-out and chuck in a few Caribbean style straw huts because, well, because.

Perhaps it was because there was actual water and actual sand (guests had been warned to wear flats), the atmosphere seemed charged with negative (i.e the right kind) ions.This was a genuinely uplifting show.And heres why…

1.The Chanel jacket, which can sometimes seem a bit ageing or heavy, is so back on form its already wreaking destruction on ones financial planning.From oversized, jewel buttoned reefers to Adwoa Aboahs skinny navy cardi-jacket with at least 20 other variations in between, including shirred waisted versions with bracelet-length sleeves, if ever you were in the market for £2500 jacket, now, or rather next spring, is your moment.

2.It reminded us all of the virtues of leggings.Well always love flares, but nothing shows legs off quite so generously as all-covering, opaque skinnies with a decent amount of supportive stretch.And you never have to take them up.

3.We were introduced to the wrist purse.Finally a new bag with a genuinely useful purpose.That said, in about five minutes cash will be entirely extinct, but think how hand Chanels quilted pastel gloves with integral coin-pouch will be for Oyster Cards, blister plasters, spare contact lenses….if that doesnt do it for you, there are plenty of other hands-free options, from the necklace-bag to the belt bag, to the double, double C bag, because obviously, one Chanel bag at a time is never enough

4.The straw-hats managed to be broad-brimmed and practical while reeking of tousled luxury.

5.The models traipsed through the sand barefoot – and ok, they later slipped into the Perspex sandals that had been thoughtfully placed at various intervals along the immensely long boardwalk-come-catwalk, but this was a show primarily about clothes, not shoes.Mind you at some point someone somewhere will market a £600 no shoe-shoe and it will sell out.