[LOOK] Chanel unveils its Fall/Winter 2025/26 haute couture collection

Jul 9, 2025
On July 8, 2025 (9:00 PM JST), CHANEL presented its Fall/Winter 2025/26 Haute Couture collection at the Salon d'Honneur at the Grand Palais in Paris.

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Artist Willo Perron designed the set, evoking the couture salon at 31 rue Cambon, where founder Gabrielle Chanel began her return to "simplicity." The space, poetic and intimate, evoked a lush meadow. The collection is permeated with a worldview that is both idyllic and sophisticated, combining a celebration of natural beauty with an elegance that allows women freedom of movement.

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Freeforms and Natural Colors Inspired by Nature
This season's haute couture, created by Chanel's Creation Studio, was inspired by the English countryside and the Scottish moors. A natural color palette of ecru, ivory, brown, green, and black dominated the collection, highlighting a calm yet focused style.

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The suit silhouettes are inspired by menswear, combining ease of movement with structural beauty. Tweed is given a new look, with richly textured pieces including a white coat dress with braided detailing and a jacket suit with a knit-like texture.

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Attention to detail is evident in autumnal green and plum mohair suits, bouclé tweed shorts reminiscent of sheepskin, and embroidered and painted coat dresses. Tweed combined with feathers gives pantsuits and long coats a fur-like appearance, creating a rich visual and tactile experience.

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A symbol of abundance in the wheat motif
The wheat motif, dear to Gabrielle Chanel, was scattered throughout the collection. The wheat motif symbolizes abundance and hope, and appears in the chiffon flounces on white and black strap dresses and as embroidery along the necklines of wedding dresses. The wheat design is also reflected in jewel buttons, embodying the brand's philosophy down to the smallest detail.

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Looks that intersect the poetry of nature and craftsmanship included pants styles with striking chevron motif lines, pea coats and satin crepe dresses with multicolored floral embroidery.

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A last look drenched in light──An elegant world concluded with gold and silver
For the finale of the show, a flounce dress decorated with gold and silver lace, embroidery and orange glitter was introduced, captivating the audience with its sparkle like sunlight shining at dusk.

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Chanel's Fall/Winter 2025/26 Haute Couture collection is a contemporary interpretation of Gabrielle Chanel's spirit through designs that embrace nature, celebrate materials, and inspire freedom of movement in women.


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