Chanel Spring 2026 Collection

Chanel Spring 2026 Collection

His Spring 2026 collection was a study in tension: between heritage and reinvention, softness and precision, the familiar and the unknown. “It felt like a roller coaster,” Blazy admitted of his first season. “The archive was overwhelming — almost too much beauty to contain. But the beauty of Chanel’s codes,” he continued, “is that they can also be simplified. They still look like Chanel.”

Gone were the oversized pearl-chain handbags that defined his predecessors’ era. In their place came a nuanced exploration of the house’s DNA — a complex, multi-layered vision that recharged the brand with fresh cultural relevance. Even his reimagined two-tone ballet flats carried a new sensuality, their supple chocolate-praline leather both playful and deliciously subversive.

The tweed suit, perhaps the collection’s greatest challenge, appeared frayed, fringed, and brushed into blanket-like softness — inspired, Blazy said, by Chanel herself and her penchant for wearing her lovers’ clothes. “She thought the Duke of Westminster was the most elegant man because he wore his things until they looked used,” he mused.

Some of the proportions were intentionally off-kilter — oversized jackets, sweeping hems, and slouchy silhouettes that dared imperfection. Yet amid the experimentation were stunning moments of clarity: plaid suits with low-slung wrap skirts, based on a mysterious archival look from 1964 that, as Blazy noted, “could have come from anywhere — France, or beyond.”

The show’s cosmic set became a metaphor for his intent. “We all look at the same sky,” Blazy reflected. “We all see the stars. There’s something universal in that — beauty without borders. That’s what fashion should offer, too.”

As the final look appeared — model Awar Odhiang gliding through the galaxy in an ivory silk T-shirt split open at the back and a skirt blossoming with multicolored flowers — the audience rose in ovation. She danced, radiant, toward Blazy.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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