Tweed, Chiffon, and Riley Keough on a Swing in the Grand Palais: This Is S/S 25 Chanel

Tweed, Chiffon, and Riley Keough on a Swing in the Grand Palais: This Is S/S 25 Chanel

Ever since it was announced in June that Chanel’s creative director, Virginie Viard, who took over the job from Karl Lagerfeld when he passed away in February 2019, was stepping down, the industry has been anything but quiet on the topic of who will next step into arguably fashion’s top job. The subject continued to come up all across Paris in the lead-up to the French house’s S/S 25 show, which took place today at the Grand Palais, the location of many a Chanel show since 2005, when Lagerfeld staged the brand’s first show there for S/S 06. When this morning’s show began, still no word had arrived about the status of the position. However, at that point, it didn’t much matter to guests, who were understandably distracted by 77 looks crafted by the brand’s Creation Studio.

Like at all of the major houses in fashion, the studio team at Chanel is not to be underestimated—ever. And the people in charge know it. According to The Guardian, Bruno Pavlovsky, Chanel’s president of fashion, confirmed at the show that the studio team is already working on looks for shows in December and January. He declined to give any time frame for its next appointment, and after devouring the entirety of Chanel’s latest collection, we can understand why he’s not in any rush. Refreshing, airy, and ethereal—spring 2025 feels like a fresh start for Chanel, and the beginning of something that fashion should be very, very excited about.