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Charlotte Casiraghi, Riley Keough and Sébastien Tellier on villa Noailles and CHANEL’s spring summer 2024 collection
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She joins a like-minded stable of multi-hyphenate CHANEL House Ambassadors.
Closing out the Paris Fashion Week schedule on October 3, Chanel creative director Virginie Viard presented her spring summer 2024 collection for the French luxury house.
Here’s what’s changed from the previous J12 iteration.
“I can’t wait to be an old man and look back at everything I’ve achieved, I’m not afraid of time passing in the way that others might be. I’ve always really embraced it, rather than felt confronted by it.”
The Maison’s Haute Couture river-side presentation played with the idea of balance, and the global cathexis on the ‘Parisienne woman’.
Adit Priscilla takes to the streets of London, moving and grooving to her own beat.
Mona Achache and Marion Cotillard, with Chanel in Cannes, conversate on their experience creating ‘Little Girl Blue’ together.
Both healing and an instigator of chaos. This issue is a dedication to the place rhythm holds inside all of us.
Chalamet steps on to carry on the tradition that began with Gaspard Ulliel’s appointment as the face of Bleu de Chanel in 2010.
That’s showbiz, baby!
Friends of the House from an intersection of industries gathered under the warm, moody lights of Felix Bistro and Brasserie in the centre of the city, transporting us to Paris.
There was no one like Lagerfeld.
French multi-instrumentalist Sébastian Tellier on his artistic trajectory, defying gender norms, and his relationship with the Maison CHANEL.
With a range of releases across classic timepieces and jewellery watches, these are all of the releases that Chanel’s Horlogerie arm is celebrating in 2023.
Our digital cover star, Sophie Wilde, speaks with us on recreating her childhood favourite film ‘Funny Face’ in the streets of Paris with Chanel, her first feature film, and advocating for herself as a young actor.
How are women today dressing? Who do they want to be? Most importantly, where are they wearing Chanel? Viard’s answer? Everywhere!
It turns out we’re not the only ones in admiration of Whitney Peak.
In images lensed by Darren McDonald, Yasmin Suteja speaks to the duality of women and the many characters we can play in our daily lives.
The House invited 600 students from various art, fashion and design schools to discover the show décor on the afternoon of the show and the day following.