Paris Fashion Week saw A-list celebrities attend in their droves for one of the biggest shows in the fashion calendar – Chanel.
It marked the start of a new era for the French fashion house, with creative director Matthieu Blazy at the helm for the first time.
Blazy took the reins in December last year after the departure of Virgine Viard’s, who had held the position following Karl Lagerfeld’s death in 2019.
Australian actor Nicole Kidman made an appearance with her daughters, Sunday, 17, and Faith, 14, a week after announcing she had split from husband Keith Urban after 19 years.
The 58-year-old wore an oversized white shirt for the spring/summer 2026 catwalk at the Grand Palais in the French capital, where both Lagerfeld and Viard have shown collections.
Barbie actor Margot Robbie graced the front row in a matching navy tracksuit-style two-piece, with a bikini top.
Materialists actor Pedro Pascal kept things simple and chic with a navy jumper and black bag. The 50-year-old accessorised with a green emerald ring and shades.
Some of the biggest supermodels in the world attended the show too; with Naomi Campbell, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Kendall Jenner leading the way.
A muted palate and elegant two-pieces seemed to be the name of the game for celebrities in attendance – in celebration of the brand. Campbell, 55, stunned in a classic white ensemble while Jenner, 29, chose a black skirt suit.
Other celebrities in attendance included Penelope Cruz, Lily-Rose Depp, British actor Michaela Coel and business tycoon Jeff Bezos – alongside new wife Lauren Sanchez.
The catwalk itself was styled in a dark room with planetary-like features. Blazy showed oversized, slouchy suits, boxy tailoring, and the return of A-line skirts, in an extremely wearable collection.
Some models showed off 1920s-style drop waists and long jewellery of the same era. While there was more than a nod to more traditional Chanel with structured coats and tweed skirt suits.
Red carpet looks you can expect to see celebrities in soon included embroidered gowns and elaborate feathered detailing on ball gown-style skirts.
The feathered headdresses might be the one accessory that doesn’t quite make it into the mainstream though.
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