Chanel's Shimmering Debut: Matthieu Blazy's Dazzling Fall/Winter Collection
Matthieu Blazy, newly appointed creative director of Chanel, unveiled a shimmering fall/winter collection at Paris Fashion Week. Innovative designs featured lurex and silicone in classic tweed styles. The show included silver-hued models, flapper-style dresses, and celebrity attendees. Chanel's revenues were $18.7 billion in 2024, amidst a luxury spending slowdown.
During Paris Fashion Week, Matthieu Blazy debuted his first fall/winter collection for Chanel, featuring innovative designs with lurex and silicone. The collection showcased modern interpretations of the classic tweed suit, enhanced with feathery flowers and frills.
The event, held at the iconic Grand Palais, provided a dramatic backdrop with cranes illuminating the venue as Lady Gaga's "Just Dance" played. Models sported slick silver hair, matching the shimmering, colorful ensembles.
Chanel's show attracted notable celebrities like Kylie Minogue and Margot Robbie, cementing its elite status despite a reported 4.3% revenue dip in 2024, as luxury spending waned. Chanel anticipates releasing its 2025 results in May.
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