7 black & white Chanel looks from Spring-Summer 2025 Ready-to-Wear
Spring-Summer 2025 Ready-to-Wear Chanel show has returned to Grand Palais. With a lot of beautiful looks and a shooting to remember. I chose 7 black & white Chanel looks from Spring-Summer 2025 Ready-to-Wear.
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“People have always wanted to put me in cages: cages with cushions stuffed with promises, gilded cages, cages that I’ve touched looking away from. I never wanted any other than the one I would build myself” – Gabrielle Chanel.
The spring/summer 2025 catwalk show of Chanel has returned to the Grand Palais after four years. The in-house team made the most of the glass roof to represent the theme of the season – flying up in the air. “The collection is a tribute to women who freed themselves from the cumbersome gaze of society, just like Gabrielle Chanel” the brand said. “This flight is dedicated to them.”
The house presented aviator jackets with Peter Pan collars, flight suits and uniform dresses to reflect this but there was also a lightness in the collection – chiffon capes and skirts, beautifully embroidered dresses and feathers everywhere. It was, the house said: “a choreographic ode to delicacy, lightness and movement”.
PLUS – a shooting to remember
In the Nave of the Grand Palais in Paris, where the Chanel Spring-Summer 2025 Ready-to-Wear show was presented, Inez & Vinoodh have photographed models Ella Mccutcheon and Nigina Sharipova in three diaphanous silhouettes from the collection. A sky-blue and white cape embellished with feathers and chiffon petals, fastened at the collar with a long black ribbon, is worn over embroidered flared jeans. Expressing the notion of flight, large feathers are embroidered on a black satin organza shirtdress or printed on a blouse and trousers in light grey silk charmeuse, highlighted with silver sequinned braid. An ode to delicacy and transparency, beneath the light streaming through the Nave’s great glass roof. (photo up)
Photography: (c) CHANEL.
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