Kendall Jenner's Classic Tweed Skirt Suit Had A Sexy Sliver Of Skin
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Kendall Jenner's Classic Tweed Skirt Suit Had A Sexy Sliver Of Skin
"Bid adieu to Chanel as you know it - the luxury maison just entered a new era. On Monday, Oct. 6, during Paris Fashion Week's Spring/Summer 2026 season, Matthieu Blazy debuted his first collection for the heritage brand to rousing success. Formerly at the helm of Bottega Veneta, Blazy was one of the many creative directors who updated their LinkedIn profiles and played designer musical chairs this season."
"He transformed Chanel's house codes into something much more modern, wearable, and downright cool. The tweed skirt suits that became synonymous with the label? No longer reserved for posh and, admittedly, uppity clientele. Think: Emily Gilmore from Gilmore Girls and Upper East Side residents. Now, the tweed suits of yore are upgraded for the edgy fashion girl. One attendee who intrinsically understood the new "cooler" take on tweed was Kendall Jenner."
"Honoring the label's ethos, the reality TV star wore black tweed co-ords, which included a cropped jacket with a pencil skirt. So far, so "simple," right? Not quite. Instead of keeping everything prim and covered, she injected the co-ords with a skin-baring update evocative of the era. Jenner wore her skirt slung low on her hips, à la the Y2K styling of yore. It lent a sliver of belly skin for a makeshift midriff-baring"
Matthieu Blazy debuted his first collection for Chanel during Paris Fashion Week's Spring/Summer 2026 season to widespread praise. He reimagined Chanel's house codes into modern, wearable, and edgier looks, updating tweed skirt suits into designs for an 'edgy fashion girl' rather than solely posh clientele. High-profile attendees such as Pedro Pascal, Margot Robbie, Nicole Kidman, and Kendall Jenner attended the Grand Palais show. Jenner exemplified the new aesthetic in black tweed co-ords, pairing a cropped jacket with a low-slung pencil skirt that exposed a sliver of midriff, nodding to Y2K styling while honoring Chanel's ethos.
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