Chanel Returns to Coco's House Codes for Fall 2025


The fall/winter 2025 Chanel show marked the first ready-to-wear collection since Matthieu Blazy’s appointment as artistic director was announced in December, although the industry is still eagerly awaiting the designer’s debut later this year. This collection was presented by the in-house Creation Studio, which centered the designs on Coco Chanel’s most iconic house codes. “The bow, the ribbon, the pearl, and the flower,” the show notes read. “The collection revisits some of the most cherished House signatures.”

The runway show was a return to the core DNA of the 115-year-old maison. Bows were executed in sheer organza, as details on delicate sock boots (a future cult buy), and as new bag silhouettes. A ribbon inspired the set at the Grand Palais, which was outfitted with a giant sculpture of a winding black ribbon. Pearls were reimagined in oversize proportions in the form of necklaces, bracelets, and bags. Camellia flowers were affixed to tweed suits and two-tone cardigans. Just as the Creation Studio goes back to the French fashion house’s roots, it begs the question of how Blazy will reimagine the archives for future seasons when he presents his much-anticipated first collection in the coming months. Here, read more on the Chanel F/W 25 runway show.

Inside the Grand Palais

After years of renovation, Chanel returned to the Grand Palais in Paris last October for its S/S 25 collection and again brought its runway show to the iconic, sun-drenched space beneath the glass roof of the beaux arts landmark. This season, a giant sculptural black ribbon by Willo Perron was installed inside. The invitations also arrived with a delicate bow tucked inside, a nod to house signatures, including ribbons and bows, that were a point of inspiration in the collection.

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The Front Row

Ambassadors and friends of the house alike arrived to watch the fall/winter 2025 show wearing head-to-toe Chanel. Among the star-studded front row were Dakota Fanning in a coordinating gold leather pantsuit; Tyla in a matching top, skirt, and jacket finished in lilac; Charlotte Casiraghi in a tweed jumpsuit; and Who What Wear cover star Simone Ashley in a midriff-baring skirt suit.

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Pictured: Dakota Fanning

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Pictured: Tyla

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Pictured: Charlotte Casiraghi