Earlier today, the vibrant fashion community congregated to celebrate the unveiling of the Chanel Fall 2025 collection, a significant event marking the conclusion of Paris Fashion Week. This presentation represents the last ready-to-wear collection under the guidance of the current design team before Matthieu Blazy assumes leadership of this esteemed French fashion house in October. Meticulously crafted by the in-house Chanel design studio, the collection showcased a rich tapestry of iconic house codes, revolving around the captivating theme of bows and ribbons. Within the majestic nave of the renowned Grand Palais, located at the heart of Paris, a grand black ribbon-like structure loomed over the front-row attendees, which included prominent figures like Tyla, Elle Fanning, and Simone Ashley. The bows featured in the collection varied significantly in size and material, often enhanced with trompe l’oeil effects. Additionally, pearls, tweed boater hats, and ruffles dominated the design landscape, creating a visually stunning array.
In-Depth Review of the Chanel Fall 2025 Collection
Explore the Reactions from theFashionSpot’s Forum Community:
“Some of the looks are so dated, I can’t believe they would put them on the runway. It also felt like a collection by 6 or 7 different designers responsible for different things (knitwear, tailoring, evening), with no single vision.” [Kennnnn]
“A clash of different collections basically. After two good RTW collections from the studio this feels a bit disappointing.” [FashionPower]
“The poor models are drowning in the clothes.” [Mrs.T]
“For Chanel, same old same old. Always baffled by how dated and ugly the shoes are.” [GivenchyAddict]
“The collection itself feels very soulless. The presentation itself doesn’t help too much either. You’ve got the Grand Palais and you can’t make it grand?” [thiago]
“The initial looks are really hard to digest. I don’t like it. Let’s see what Matthieu Blazy will do. I place my last hopes on him…” [fashionlov]
See all the stunning looks from the Chanel Fall 2025 collection and engage in the ongoing conversation, here.
