Chanel Stuns with Color, and Kylie Jenner, in Paris Couture Show

Thomas Adamson READ TIME: 13 MIN.

Snaking traffic, screaming crowds, and a crush of photographers descended on the Grand Palais on Tuesday as Chanel unveiled its latest show before Matthieu Blazy's debut as creative director in the fall. Kylie Jenner led a constellation of stars, seated atop two giant interlocking C's raised like a bridge – perhaps a metaphor for the house's transition to its bold new chapter.

Critics expecting an underwhelming, designer-less show were swiftly proven wrong. Chanel's studio punched above its weight, delivering a collection of striking hues and diverse designs showcasing its couture ateliers' unrivaled artistry.

The Theme – Coco, the Colorist

For a designer famous for revolutionizing fashion with the use of black, this collection went against the grain. Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel's lesser-known talent as a colorist took center stage, with joyful pastels, bold tones, midnight blue, and classic black following a complete cycle from day to night – something like a "greatest hits" collection on the eve of the reboot.


by Thomas Adamson

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