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Chanel Enters a New Orbit: Matthieu Blazy’s Galactic SS26 Debut at Paris Fashion Week

Chanel Enters a New Orbit: Matthieu Blazy’s Galactic SS26 Debut at Paris Fashion Week

Matthieu Blazy’s debut collection for Chanel on a mirrored galaxy runway, Spring/Summer 2026
Chanel Spring/Summer 2026 Ready-to-Wear. Image credit: www.chanel.com

Under glowing planets and a mirrored runway, Chanel took its first step into a new era. Matthieu Blazy’s debut collection felt like a breath of fresh air, poetic, grounded and quietly powerful. For a brand so steeped in heritage, it was a moment that reminded us fashion can still surprise.

Blazy’s appointment to Chanel has been one of the most anticipated in years. Known for his attention to craft and emotion, he brings a sense of ease to luxury that feels relevant for the world we live in now. His take on the Chanel woman is softer and freer, yet still every bit as refined as the house’s history demands.

A new language of codes

The collection reimagined Chanel’s signature codes without losing their soul. Classic tweed suits were loosened and draped with ease, sequins shimmered like distant stars and feather-trimmed skirts moved with an energy that felt almost alive. There was structure, yet also flow, a balance between strength and softness that spoke to modern femininity.

Chanel SS26 Look 43 on the mirrored runway
Look 43, Chanel SS26. 
Chanel SS26 Look 29 with sequin detailing
Look 29, Chanel SS26.

A galaxy runway with purpose

The galaxy-inspired runway was a setting etched with symbolism. Each look seemed to orbit around the idea of evolution, where tradition meets imagination. Metallic knits caught the light, sheer silks layered with weightless volume and long-line silhouettes swept the floor in cosmic rhythm – glamorous but not untouchable.

Models walking Chanel SS26 under glowing planets
Under the planets: Chanel SS26 runway. Image credit: www.chanel.com

Savoir-faire

Blazy’s innovation lies in the details. He experiments with fabric in a way that feels curious rather than conceptual. Feathers and tweed, sequins and satin, familiar materials transformed with depth and movement. There is confidence in his restraint, a belief that craftsmanship can feel new without shouting for attention.

Chanel SS26 Look 24 with feather details
Look 24, Chanel SS26. 
Chanel SS26 Look 54 long-line silhouette
Look 54, Chanel SS26. 

Fashion that lasts

In a time when more of us invest in quality and longevity, this collection resonates. It is not about trends or excess, but about rediscovering what makes fashion meaningful, artistry and emotion, pieces that stand the test of time. For women who love designer fashion and care about its story, this debut marks an exciting shift. Chanel’s next chapter feels modern, grounded and beautifully human.

Up-close detail of Chanel SS26 Look 35
Up-close with Look 35, Chanel SS26. Image credit: www.chanel.com

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