
"Margot Robbie, Pedro Pascal, and Nicole Kidman. Before you get your hopes up, I'm not talking about the cast of a Barbie sequel or a new love triangle rom-com; I'm actually referring to the star-studded lineup at Chanel's Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026 show. These Hollywood bigwigs were among the many who flew to France to witness Matthieu Blazy make history at the heritage brand."
"One of the hotly anticipated debuts this season, the designer formerly at Bottega Veneta successfully reinvigorated Chanel by taking the traditionally uptight label and giving it a more relaxed, modern treatment. Case in point: the crushed bags that had a worn-in effect, as well as his looser interpretation on tweed suits, the ensemble most synonymous with the label. The debut was met with praise and internet love."
"Robbie's had a long history with both Chanel and Blazy. She was originally signed with Chanel in 2018 as one of the brand's ambassadors before switching to Bottega Veneta in 2022. (It's a move the internet widely celebrated.) Now that Blazy moved to Chanel, it makes sense that his muse would show support. And she did just that by looking chic in the front row."
"Keeping it casual, the Babylon star wore a utilitarian set, which included a black bomber jacket with a diamond-stitch pattern and matching loose trousers that resembled cargo pants. Oops, She Forgot Her Top Don't be fooled by the low-key number, it was still extremely risqué. Instead of pairing the co-ords with a top, well... she didn't. Robbie found a teeny-tiny bralette to be more suitable for the fashion fête. It paid off. She looked effortlessly stylish."
Matthieu Blazy presented a Spring/Summer 2026 Chanel collection at Paris Fashion Week that modernized the heritage brand with relaxed shapes and worn-in detailing. The collection featured crushed bags and a looser take on classic tweed suits, signaling a less formal, more contemporary direction for Chanel. The debut attracted numerous Hollywood celebrities to the front row. Margot Robbie attended and showcased a utilitarian black bomber-and-trousers co-ord, foregoing a top for a tiny bralette. Robbie's attendance reflected her past ties to both Chanel and Bottega Veneta and underscored the collection's strong reception online.
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