
For Fall-Winter 2025.26, CHANEL trades the city for the countryside, not in grandeur, but in restraint. Presented at the Grand Palais’s Salon d’Honneur with a set by Willo Perron, the collection channels the pastoral influence that once inspired Gabrielle Chanel herself. Like the salons at 31, rue Cambon, where simplicity reigned, the atmosphere here is calm, contemplative, and grounded in texture rather than spectacle. This season, the CHANEL Haute Couture Creation Studio offers a measured ode to nature and freedom, expressed through understated silhouettes and earthy materials reworked with refined complexity.
COUTURE COLLECTIONS
Menswear proportions set the tone: trousers are generous, jackets relaxed, skirts practical without stiffness. The color palette stays close to the ground, ecru, ivory, brown, deep green, and black. Fabrics are where the nuance lives. Tweed takes on new softness, almost knitted in its construction, transforming into white coatdresses, plum mohair suits, and green jackets that echo jumpers more than tailoring. A bouclé tweed mimics sheepskin, making garments both visually rich and physically light. In some cases, the tweed fuses with feathers, creating the illusion of faux fur, suggesting comfort without the excess.

There’s a subtle narrative at play: wheat ears, one of Mademoiselle’s enduring symbols, appear throughout the collection. They’re embroidered into bodices, cast into buttons, and sculpted into chevron motifs across trousers and coats. They are less ornament than thread, connecting the collection’s vision of abundance to the idea of growth, harvest, and quiet resilience. Floral embroideries on a pea coat or a satin crêpe pinafore dress continue this theme, never veering into romanticism but remaining rooted in seasonal change.

The finale gestures toward warmth and light, as if the collection itself has turned toward the sun. Gold lace, orange lamé, and reflective threads catch and hold brightness. Still, the tone remains reserved. Even at its most opulent, this is a collection that values discipline over decoration.
In a couture landscape often dominated by theatricality, CHANEL’s Fall-Winter 2025.26 offering is a breath of fresh, rural air. It speaks not of escape but of return, back to materials, back to freedom of movement, back to the values that once defined modern elegance.
