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Show dips into lucrative holiday market with butter-yellow, lilac and gold lamé outfits reflecting beauty of the backdrop
Chanel has a fresh-faced, avant garde new designer but it still stands for classic glamour. This was the loud and clear messaging at the first Chanel show since Matthieu Blazy took up his
role. The show was held at Villa d’Este, the Lake Como palace hotel where Elizabeth Taylor, Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich holidayed and which Alfred Hitchcock, who filmed The Pleasure
Garden there, pronounced the most beautiful place on earth.
The location, booked a year in advance, provided the theme: life in a grand hotel. Think White Lotus on Lake Como, art directed by Slim Aarons. First on to the pebbled catwalk weaving
through the hotel’s terrace was a white bathrobe-style coat. Then there were capri pants in the butter yellow of the hotel parasols, and a lilac tweed suit to match the wisteria trailing
overhead. Models swung tote bags big enough for pool towels, while gold lamé cover-ups glinted as dazzling as sun on the lake.
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Holding the receipts for 10 seconds absorbs enough bisphenol S to break California’s safety rule, research finds
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Paper receipts from major retailers in the US are so laden with bisphenol S that holding one for 10 seconds can cause the skin to absorb enough of the highly toxic chemical to violate
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The findings are being used as evidence in legal action aimed at pressuring retailers to stop using receipt paper
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White/Getty Images Photograph: Peter White/Getty Images Jo Jones and Helen Seamons 2025-03-13T07:00:55Z A century of chic: the best Chanel-style jackets to rival the real thing
https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/mar/11/best-chanel-style-jacket
The boucle jacket is as stylish today as when it was first launched. To help you get the look without the high price, we’ve rounded up top high-street alternatives
only 20 items you’ll ever really need
This year marks 100 years since Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel first unveiled what would go on to become one of the brand’s most coveted pieces: a tweed jacket. Or, as my colleague Jess
Cartner-Morley called it last month, the Little Boxy
Jacket. Soft and untailored, Chanel’s original boucle jackets were a rejection of the corseted silhouettes that were fashionable at the time. A century later, the brand
continues to riff on the style – most recently with pastel-coloured and pearl-adorned versions down its couture catwalk.
However, with prices starting from £2,000, they are a wardrobe staple most of us can only dream of. However, there is some good news: this
href="https://www.theguardian.com/thefilter/2025/apr/25/womens-spring-wardrobe-essentials-uk">spring, the high street has several iterations that could almost be the real thing,
at more affordable prices. Here is my pick of the best.
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Photograph: PR image/Me + Em Melanie Wilkinson 2025-03-11T15:00:49Z Supersized pearls and crystal bows: Chanel lures celebrity crowd to Paris
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2025/mar/11/supersized-pearls-crystal-bows-chanel-louis-vuitton-paris-fashion-week
Fashion week also brings Louis Vuitton showcasing cinematic romance of train travel
Chanel came gift-wrapped in black ribbon at Paris fashion week. The ribbon was made of steel, not silk. It was the width of a city street and 368 metres long, soaring skywards beside the
long catwalk like very pretty scaffolding. The message: the house of Chanel is as tough as it is chic.
New designer Matthieu Blazy is expected to take up his role next month, by which time Chanel will have been without a creative lead for almost a year. This design vacuum poses a challenge
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Nicholson/REX/Shutterstock Jess Cartner-Morley in Paris 2025-03-11T13:32:40Z Russians hoping for peace talks and ‘universal joy’ – but will western brands return?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/23/russians-hoping-for-peace-talks-and-universal-joy-but-will-western-brands-return
Following last week’s US-Russia talks, the mood in Moscow suggests many are beginning to think about what a post-war reality might look like
After three years of war and western isolation, Russians are starting to hope that the recent flurry of US-Russia diplomacy could offer a path to peace in Ukraine – and restore the sense of
normality lost when their leader sent tanks across the Ukrainian border.
Last Tuesday’s US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia have sent the country’s propagandists
and political establishment into euphoria, celebrating what they see as a real chance of achieving Russia’s goals in the war at the expense of Ukraine and its European allies, which have
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Maltseva/AFP/Getty Images Pjotr Sauer 2025-02-23T12:00:36Z Comfy, alpha and a little bit French: the return of the Little Boxy Jacket | Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2025/feb/14/comfy-alpha-and-a-little-bit-french-the-return-of-the-little-boxy-jacket
You don’t need to fork out for the OG Chanel version to achieve the classic, chic look – as long as you keep an eye on the details
The classics are the classics for a reason, and the Little Boxy Jacket is a classic. You know the one I mean. A soft, round-necked jacket that falls in a straight line, lopped off neatly
without hugging the waist. The shoulder line is natural, no significant padding. Sleeves are slim and straight. It is loose enough to have a little swing, but it doesn’t flop or trail.
This is the jacket equivalent of a classic bob haircut: chic, effortless polish, vaguely French.
The LBJ never really goes away, but in 2025 it is going to be everywhere. Coco Chanel put this shape on the map a century ago. Chanel is in the spotlight this year, with a new designer in
Matthieu Blazy, and when fashion is talking about Chanel, then the LBJ is naturally front of mind. You don’t need me to tell you that Chanel is the gold standard here. A real Chanel, whether
vintage or new, will cost about the same as a secondhand car. It will hold its value much better than a car, and I would argue it could be as useful as one, but I get that not everyone
would see it that way – and given the price this is a purely academic argument, really. Anyway, this look has trickled down to every price point. The spiritual home of the LBJ
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Photograph: David Newby/The Guardian Jess Cartner-Morley 2025-02-14T08:00:04Z My week with a man bag: am I cool enough for winter’s hottest trend?
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2025/jan/30/my-week-with-a-man-bag-am-i-cool-enough-for-winters-hottest-trend
Timothée Chalamet, Pharrell Williams and Jacob Elordi have no qualms about using one. But can our writer carry it off?
The woman at the veg shop is admiring my new ivory padded shoulder bag. Perhaps admiring is the wrong word.
“So, is this, like, a thing now?” she says.
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Photograph: Linda Nylind/The Guardian Tim Dowling 2025-01-30T10:00:32Z Chanel realigns its logo with bridging catwalk at show focused on timeless skirt suit
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2025/jan/28/chanel-logo-catwalk-haute-couture-show-grand-palais-paris
House deploys elegant visual allegory at Grand Palais to keep its name in lights during design interregnum
Designers come and go, but the Chanel tweed suit is for ever. That was the message from a show marking the 110th anniversary of haute couture at Chanel. The house is in the middle of more
than a year of catwalk shows without a designer to take a bow – Virginie Viard made her final appearance last May,
href="https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/dec/14/chanel-opts-for-craft-over-celebrity-in-choice-of-new-creative-chief-matthieu-blazy">and her successor, Matthieu Blazy, will not
make his first until October – so it is working overtime to keep the Chanel name in lights.
The catwalk was formed of two broad curving walkways, which together formed the double C that is instantly recognisable as Chanel. But instead of sitting back to back, as in the logo, the
two walkways were teased apart into bridges curving up and over each other, interlinking to form a figure of eight in the shape of the infinity symbol.
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Images Photograph: Stéphane Cardinale/Corbis/Getty Images Jess Cartner-Morley in Paris 2025-01-28T14:37:16Z Chanel hits lavish new heights in efforts to reignite Chinese market
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/dec/06/chanel-hits-lavish-new-heights-in-efforts-to-reignite-chinese-market
Livered barges carried guests to floating stage on illuminated lake at Hangzhou end-of-year show
Coco Chanel was an ambitious woman, but even she could not have imagined the scale on which the house she founded now operates. This time last year, four blocks of Manchester’s Northern
Quarter became a Chanel catwalk. For its final show of 2024, Chanel built a black wooden catwalk spanning the West Lake in Hangzhou, China, to parade this season’s tweed suits with the
kiss-curl roof of a pagoda sitting atop a crescent moon bridge over glassy water as a dramatic backdrop.
The 6,000-mile journey from Manchester to Hangzhou reflects the global expansion of Chanel, the second-largest luxury brand in the world. With global revenue reaching $19.7bn in 2023, a rise
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Guan/AP Jess Cartner-Morley in Hangzhou 2024-12-06T12:00:55Z Disneyland, serenades and archery: highlights from Paris fashion week SS25 – in pictures
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/gallery/2024/oct/03/disneyland-serenades-and-archery-highlights-from-paris-fashion-week-ss-2025-in-pictures
From fireworks and Kylie Jenner for Coperni to a supersized birdcage at Chanel and target practice at Dior, the shows in the French capital were en pointe for spring
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Photograph: Luca Tombolini Jo Jones and Helen Seamons 2024-10-03T17:00:29Z Unflappable Chanel in no hurry to find new designer amid continuity in Paris
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/oct/01/unflappable-chanel-no-hurry-new-designer-continuity-in-paris
Label doubles down on house codes as empty birdcage signals its last creative director – Virginie Viard – has flown
The birdcage on the Chanel catwalk was empty, its door swung open. A metaphor for a house that is without a designer after Virginie Viard’s
href="https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/article/2024/jun/06/virginie-viard-exits-chanel-contenders-buzz-back">recent departure – the bird has flown – and a Chanel Easter egg, a wink to
a teenage Vanessa Paradis swinging in a birdcage in a 1991 advertisement for Coco fragrance that was itself a reference to the birds Coco herself kept in her Paris home.
This birdcage was scaled for a golden eagle, almost reaching the 45-metre ceiling height of the Grand Palais – appropriate for a brand that has grown from Coco’s apartment to become a $20bn
(£15bn) business.
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Photograph: Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Bertrand Guay/AFP/Getty Images Jess Cartner-Morley in Paris 2024-10-01T13:39:43Z Chanel shows no sign of drift, even without a chief
designer at helm https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/article/2024/jun/25/paris-fashion-week-chanel-shows-no-sign-of-drift-without-designer
Luxury brand’s studio team turn to timeless tweeds and neat silhouettes in first show since Virginie Viard’s sudden exit
There were 12 boucle-tweed suits, in colours from pistachio to raspberry. There were endless swishy blond ponytails tied with black silk bows, and a clatter of satin Mary Jane shoes with
pearled heels. There were Hollywood faces – Keira Knightley and Michelle Williams – in the front row of the Palais Garnier opera house in Paris, countless quilted-flap 2.55 handbags in the
front row and a finale bridal gown with a sweeping ivory silk train.
But one crucial thing was missing from this season’s Chanel haute couture show: a designer to take a bow. Since
href="https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/article/2024/jun/06/virginie-viard-exits-chanel-contenders-buzz-back">the sudden exit this month of the designer Virginie Viard, who had led
Chanel since the death of Karl Lagerfeld five years ago, this mighty luxury brand, worth an estimated £15.5bn ($19.7bn), is headless. The vacancy for fashion’s top job is the talk of Paris
fashion week.
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Marechal Aurore/ABACA/REX/Shutterstock Jess Cartner-Morley 2024-06-25T13:04:13Z As Virginie Viard leaves Chanel, who are the contenders to bring its buzz back?
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/article/2024/jun/06/virginie-viard-exits-chanel-contenders-buzz-back
Artistic director’s departure opens up one of fashion’s top jobs at brand hoping to become a talking point again
Virginie Viard, the artistic director who replaced Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel after his death in 2019, is to exit the French luxury brand, leaving open one of fashion’s top jobs.
Viard was just the third artistic director at the 114-year-old brand after Lagerfeld and its founder, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel. She will leave after five years in the role and three decades
with the fashion house.
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Ena/AP Photograph: Christophe Ena/AP Lauren Cochrane 2024-06-06T11:59:28Z ‘We need to take risks’: Chanel gets gritty with Marseille show
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/article/2024/may/02/chanel-gritty-marseille-show
Luxury brand continues its strategy of engaging with diversity and real life – but the prices are less inclusive
Grey hoodies layered under the pastel tweed suits, a catwalk on top of an apartment building with concrete benches instead of gilt chairs, looking out over the rooftops of Marseille,
France’s less manicured second city. Chanel has – in fashion speak – a New Look. In the parlance of 2024, it is in its gritty era.
“If Marseille is unexpected, that’s good. We don’t want to be stuck. We need to take risks if we want to show that Chanel is for everyone,” said Bruno Pavlovsky, Chanel’s president of
fashion, before the brand’s first ever show in the city. “If we were just for the happy few in the Rue Cambon [in Paris], then that would be the beginning of the end.”
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Jess Cartner-Morley in Marseille 2024-05-02T14:35:43Z March design news: the history of hi-fi, the future of energy and a pizza watch
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/mar/27/april-design-news-the-history-of-hi-fi-the-future-of-energy-and-a-pizza-watch
A preview of the Milan Furniture Fair, the latest exhibition at Vitra Design Museum and the relaunch of London’s best 60s boutique
This month’s design news is pretty nostalgic. Jonny Trunk’s wonderful history of hi-fi catalogues reminds us of the world before downloads and the relaunch of boutique Granny Takes a Trip
brings back 60s psychedelia. And, as the new exhibition at Vitra Museum shows, looking to the past for answers to modern problems may well be the best solution.
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Fisher 2024-03-27T09:00:47Z Chanel brings Hollywood and seaside chic to Paris fashion week
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/mar/05/chanel-penelope-cruz-brad-pitt-virginie-viard-paris-fashion-week
Penélope Cruz and Brad Pitt star in a remake of a French classic as designer Virginie Viard turns the catwalk into a coastal boardwalk
The lights dimmed, and the Chanel show opened with Penélope Cruz and Brad Pitt on the catwalk. Cruz smouldered in a chic black polo neck and discreet diamonds, Pitt twinkly eyed in an
open-necked white shirt. They gazed into each other’s eyes, flirted a little, and then – how could either of them resist? – embarked on a clandestine affair.
Well, almost. Cruz was, in fact, sitting demurely in the front row in a leather skirt suit, and Pitt was not in attendance. The rendezvous was on a short film, made for the show and screened
above the catwalk, a remake of a seminal scene in Claude Lelouch’s Un Homme et Une Femme, a classic Gallic romance about a widow and widower falling in love that won the Palme d’Or at the
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Segretain/Getty Images Jess Cartner-Morley in Paris 2024-03-05T13:43:57Z The New Look review – the rivalry between Coco Chanel and Christian Dior is absurd to the point of insult
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2024/feb/14/the-new-look-review-coco-chanel-christian-dior-rivalry-apple-tv
This simplistic, grandiose drama about French couture history treats the second world war as an inconvenience to fashion. Even Juliette Binoche and Ben Mendelsohn can’t save it
Apple TV+’s new drama series sets out its stall early. It opens with two captions. “During World War II,” explains the first, “the Germans occupied Paris for four years, forcing the French
to submit to Nazi authority and oppression.”“This is the story,” the second tells us, “of how creation helped return spirit and life to the world.”
Simplistic, grandiose and absurd to the point of insult – welcome to the world of The New Look. This is the tale of the rivalry between designers Coco Chanel and Christian Dior that was
formed in the crucible of a global conflict, which, not content with simply putting a spoke in the wheels of fashion’s evolution and Coco’s business in particular, also killed millions of
Jews. But don’t worry – you’re not going to hear much about them. This is about the importance of art and beautifully dressed Gallic suffering (you’re not going to hear much about Vichy
France, either, and its very unstylish deportation of 76,000 Jews to death camps), so don your
highest couture and on we go!
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Mangan 2024-02-14T05:00:27Z Tutu skirt takes centre stage in Paris as Chanel channels ballet trend
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/jan/23/tutu-skirt-takes-centre-stage-in-paris-as-chanel-channels-ballet-trend
Designer for haute couture show wanted to 'bring together the power and finesse of bodies and clothes’
Paris fashion has spoken: get ready for the year of the tutu skirt.
Chanel has thrown its might behind 2024’s first breakout look, with tulle dancers’ skirts the stars of the haute couture catwalk. Days after the tutu worn by Sarah Jessica Parker in the
title sequence of Sex and the City sold for $52,000 (£41,000) in Los Angeles – outstripping the estimate of $8,000-$12,000 expected by auction house Julien’s – Chanel has confirmed ballet as
fashion’s new obsession.
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Cartner-Morley in Paris 2024-01-23T15:04:28Z ‘Good for Chanel and good for Manchester’: Fashion show delights city’s luminaries
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Catwalk in the city’s fashionable Northern Quarter celebrated its musical, cultural and sporting prowess
“It is radically unexpected. Truly extraordinary. Genuinely off the wall. It is so superincongruous that it’s weirdly interesting.”
The renowned designer Peter Saville, speaking to
the Guardian a few hours before Chanel’s catwalk show, painted quite the picture of the “dynamically unusual” state visit by the most august and courtly of Parisian fashion houses to the
rainy streets of Manchester.
A front row that ran past the tattoo parlours, pubs and karaoke bars of the Northern Quarter brought together Tilda Swinton with Gary Neville, and Hugh
Grant with John Cooper Clarke. On the street catwalk, the bodice of a cocktail dress was hand-embroidered in concentric circles of jet beads to look like the liquorice-black grooves on a
vinyl record, while intarsia cashmere sweaters were plastered in graphics inspired by nightclub flyers. The invitation to the show was a montage of images from Mancunian counter-culture:
Saville’s designs for Factory Records; Emmeline Pankhurst, the suffragette, marching with her daughters; the striped walls of the Hacienda; images of the old Granada studios – soon to reopen
as the first Manchester outpost of Soho House – and Kevin Cummins’s 1979 photograph of Joy Division on Hulme Bridge.
“This show is an indicator that there is a perception of Manchester out there in the world that is brokered not just by football, and that’s really important,” said Saville. “It’s an
interesting endorsement. It’s good for Chanel and it’s good for Manchester.”
After the show, which was protected from the elements by a giant metal canopy supporting a transparent
roof, Cummins said: “It had a really great Mancunian feel. It didn’t feel like Chanel had just parachuted in here and chucked in cliches. Everyone I spoke to felt the same way. And I thought
it was interesting that it rained. It was proper Mancunian weather, wasn’t it?”
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Manchester UK news Fashion Life and style John Cooper Clarke Fri, 08 Dec 2023 15:00:54 GMT
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Christopher Thomond/The Guardian Jess Cartner-Morley in Manchester 2023-12-08T15:00:54Z