Chanel’s Spring/Summer ‘25 Ready-to-Wear campaign marks the iconic fashion house’s return to the Grand Palais, a space synonymous with its rich legacy and memorable shows.
Celebrating movement and freedom, this season intertwines the house’s signature codes with the architectural beauty of the Grand Palais; checks recalling its glass roof on a trouser suit and a matching 11.12 bag, openwork lace adorned with architectural motifs and braided elements while tweed is reimagined in a black dress with graphic tie-effect.
The new collection tells a story of movement, freedom, and the interplay of structure and fluidity, much like the architecture that inspired it. Leaning into this contrast, Chanel pairs a leather jacket with Peter Pan collar and slit bermuda shorts for a rebellious energy inspired by female pilots of the 1920s “who spoke out and helped change mentalities”.

At the other end of the scale are ethereal pieces that serve as a dreamy reminder of the lightness of flight; a sky-blue pleated cape, its flowing movement heightened by a swing set in the Nave, a second cape in ecru, embroidered with crystals and feathers, and adorned with a black bow.
Signature accessories–platform shoes in metallic leather and sequin bags–complete every look to perfection, illuminating silhouettes and highlighting the house’s iconic two-tone.
Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh and embodied by models Amar Akway, Libby Bennett, Ella Mccutcheon and Nigina Sharipova, you can see highlights from the collection campaign below.


