Chanel reveals a radiant Spring-Summer 2025 haute couture collection in Paris, showcasing innovative designs and a kaleidoscope of colors. The show at the Grand Palais highlighted the creative studio's vision during the transition to Matthieu Blazy’s directorship.
French fashion house Chanel unveiled a light and colorful Spring-Summer 2025 haute couture collection on Tuesday in Paris, crafted by its creative studio rather than new artistic director Matthieu Blazy.
Celebrities including Kylie Jenner and Pamela Anderson watched the show at the Grand Palais, a vast glass-roofed exhibition space where models strutted on a structure shaped like the brand's double-C logo. Chanel's studio took on creative duties following the sudden departure of Virginie Viard as artistic director in June. Blazy was appointed last month but will not debut his first creations until September.
The French fashion house said in a statement, the show was conceived as a scenario of colors "starting at dawn and beginning again after nightfall."
The show began with tweed suits in white, pastel yellow, aqua green or lilac before transitioning into brighter hues and ending with evening gowns in dark blue and black.
Suits were reimagined and modernized, while the dresses were lightweight, crafted from muslin or satin, sometimes adorned with sequins, and ranging from short to long.
A striking sky-blue cape worn over a short sequined dress evoked the style of a fairy-tale princess.
The collection was paired with strappy shoes—flat and heeled—in sky blue, lilac, white, or cream, all featuring a black pointed toe.
Chanel continues to hold its place as a cornerstone of the fashion industry, blending heritage with modernity to maintain its timeless appeal. The brand's commitment to innovation, craftsmanship, and elegance ensures its relevance across generations, making it a benchmark for luxury and sophistication. With each new collection, Chanel reinvents classic silhouettes while staying true to its signature aesthetic. Its influence extends beyond clothing, shaping the worlds of fragrance, accessories, and haute couture with unmatched finesse.
With AFP
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