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Chanel's Cruise Show: LBD Turns 100, Shackets Reign Supreme
28 Apr
Summary
- Chanel celebrated the 100th anniversary of the iconic Little Black Dress.
- Artistic director Matthieu Blazy reimagined the LBD and introduced the shacket.
- The collection featured reinvented logos and newsprint motifs on garments.

Chanel's recent cruise show in Biarritz marked a significant moment, celebrating the centenary of the iconic Little Black Dress.
Artistic director Matthieu Blazy presented his vision for the LBD, describing it as a symbol of "revenge" beyond personal slights. He also elevated the "shacket," a hybrid of jacket and shirt, to a central piece of the new brand era. This collection featured sequined "denim" looks and cozy knitwear.
Further innovation was seen in the reinvention of Chanel's famous interlocking C logo, transformed into intricate, baroque-inspired design elements. Newsprint motifs, a nod to Coco Chanel's fondness for newspapers, also appeared on garments, adding a unique narrative to the collection's aesthetic.
The show also hinted at future events with gowns reminiscent of Met Gala attire. Diverse models, including one six months pregnant, showcased designs adorned with sea-inspired motifs, highlighting a joyful and inclusive spirit within the house's creative direction.