CHANEL Spring 2026 Couture
Words by Juan Eckersley
Images via Gorunway
Chanel’s Spring 2026 Couture collection marked an important moment for Matthieu Blazy, who delivered his haute couture debut with a voice that felt poetic, modern, and deeply connected to the spirit of the house. The Grand Palais was transformed into an enchanted woodland, complete with towering mushrooms and soft pastel flora, creating a dreamlike stage that invited wonder from the very beginning. The atmosphere carried a sense of quiet magic, setting the tone for a collection that explored movement, emotion, and the freedom of imagination.
The clothes drifted through this landscape with remarkable lightness. Sheer mousseline suits floated with airy grace, ruffled tweeds softened into fluid shapes, and chiffon dresses shimmered with delicate transparency. Bird imagery appeared again and again, through soft embroidered textures and silhouettes that seemed to ripple like wings. The effect was one of gentle liberation, suggesting a vision of couture that embraces softness as a form of strength.
Blazy approached Chanel’s classic codes with care. Tweed, the little black dress, and the house’s signature silhouettes were reinterpreted with subtle poetry rather than spectacle. The result felt personal and warm, as if couture could breathe and move with its wearer. Chanel Spring 2026 Couture offered a lyrical new chapter for the house, balancing respect for heritage with a tender sense of renewal.
