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Chanel presents iridescent looks for Matthieu Blazy’s first fall/winter collection

By Thomson Reuters Mar 9, 2026 | 4:56 PM

By Helen Reid

PARIS, March 9 (Reuters) – Matthieu Blazy’s first fall/winter collection for Chanel used lurex and silicone to create shimmering and see-through ​takes on the Parisian fashion house’s classic ‌tweed skirt suit, with feathery flowers and frills.

At the Paris Fashion Week show, models marched around the Grand Palais, a vast Parisian exhibition hall with a towering glass and steel ‌roof. ​Giant construction cranes in primary ⁠colours provided a backdrop, ⁠fitted with light bulbs that flashed as Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” blasted through the space.

Suits were layered with untucked shirts in contrasting patterns and colours, ​and paired with Chanel’s classic two-tone pump in loud contrasts like red and iridescent lilac.

Several models ⁠sported silver slicked-back hair ⁠to match shimmering looks in lime green ​and yellow checks.

Dresses were loose and nodded to flapper ​styles from the 1920s, with dropped waists and ‌fabric flaring from pleats at the thighs.

Blazy was appointed creative director at the 116-year-old fashion house at the end of 2024 and showed his first ⁠collection last October to a star-studded crowd.

Celebrities at the show on Monday included pop star Kylie Minogue, actor Margot ⁠Robbie, and ‌K-pop star Jennie.

Chanel, founded in 1910 ⁠by Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, is privately owned ​by the ‌Wertheimer family.

In 2024, the latest year ​for which ⁠Chanel has published results, revenues were $18.7 billion, down 4.3% compared to 2023 as a global slowdown in luxury spending hit high-end brands.

Chanel is expected to report 2025 results in May.

(Reporting by Helen Reid, Editing ​by Rosalba O’Brien)