Chanel
Journey through Chanel’s evolution with Wallpaper* and see how their unique vision and innovation continue to inspire and captivate.
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Couture unwrapped: the haute-worthy confections at the A/W 2014-15 Paris shows
By Katrina Israel Last updated
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Viktor&Rolf celebrates its 25th anniversary in a new Rotterdam retrospective
By Yoko Choy Last updated
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Fall order: Chanel's bucolic tribute to a walk in the forest
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Paris Fashion Week A/W 2021: discotheque chic to apres-ski sleek
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Horti couture: the Rich brothers grow their name with a creation for Chanel
By Georgia Dehn Last updated
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Paris Fashion Week A/W 2016
Upclose and personal at Chanel, Valentino's modern day dance and Kenzo's animal print invasion on Day 8
By JJ Martin Last updated
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Chanel S/S 2018
Karl Lagerfeld makes a splash at the Grand Palais on the final day of Paris Fashion Week
By Marta Represa Last updated
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Chanel A/W 2014
By JJ Martin Last updated
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We’re adding these bucket bags to our summer style list
Featuring Loewe, Celine, Prada and Chanel
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Ceramics and synthetic stones infiltrate the fine jewellery realm
By Caitlin McDonald Last updated
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Alchemy unwound: the watch and jewellery brands putting their own spin on precious metals
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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From Russia with love: Chanel’s 2019 High Jewellery collection
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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In prints: Patricia Schwoerer lenses S/S 2020’s standout trends
Take a magnifying lens to the most magnificent womenswear motifs of S/S 2020
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Fashion maths: A/W 2015
From kickboxers to cross dressers, how the A/W 2015 catwalks add up Writer: JJ Martin; Illustrator: Nathalie Lees
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Highlights from Hyères International Festival of Fashion and Photography 2018
By Dal Chodha Last updated
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Fashion maths: S/S 2016
From exploding BMWs to Balthus cats, the fashion shows in numbers... Illustrator: Nathalie Lees; Writer: JJ Martin
By Jack Moss Last updated
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Chanel gathers its métiers d’art ateliers under one roof
Chanel opens Le 19M, the Rudy Ricciotti-designed building in Aubervilliers, Paris, which houses the French fashion house’s métiers d’art ateliers, including embroiderer Lesage and shoemaker Massaro
By Amy Serafin Last updated
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Chanel’s new watch releases mark the start of a notable horological chapter
Stop! It's Chanel time
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Urban legend: Chanel conjures an ancient Grecian spectacle in Paris
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Go for bold: this season’s catwalk jewellery shows flashes of genius
By Caragh McKay Last updated
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Best women’s beachwear for turning up the heat
Celine, Saint Laurent, Chanel, Fendi and Lanvin serve up scintillating ensembles for a scorching summer break
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Gentle touch: there’s a fine balance between haute joaillerie and light-as-air fabrics
Photography: Philippe Lacombe. Watches & Jewellery Director: Caragh McKay. Set design: Matthew Morris. As originally featured in the October 2017 issue of Wallpaper* (W*223)
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Shape shifting: making moves with photographer Roos Quakernaat
Roos Quakernaat caught our eye at the latest Hyères Festival of Fashion and Photography. So we did the patronly thing and tasked her with artfully tangling new Dutch design and this season’s key looks, as she explains here in her own words. Fashion: Isabelle Kountoure. Writer: Elly Parsons. As originally featured in the January 2018 issue of Wallpaper* (W*226)
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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New gold dream: we’re drawn to yellow gold’s powerful primal light
The enticing appeal of yellow gold captivates us as strongly as it did our ancestors
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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Clear view: all is revealed with the latest sunglasses frames
Coming into focus this summer are sunglasses frames that nod to the hardware that holds them together. At Prada, metal details have been placed directly onto the frame – vintage-inspired pilot frames are finished with visible screws and a metal double bridge. For his collaboration with Silhouette, Austrian fashion designer Arthur Arbesser has opted for a rimless style, with lenses that appear to float within their angular frames. Lindberg’s gradient lenses also hover within a retrolooking double metal rim, while Chanel’s pink-toned styles resemble a coloured filter that one would place over a camera lens, fixed into place with a succession of tiny screws. Shades of greatness indeed.
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Chanel S/S 2015
By JJ Martin Last updated
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Brilliant beachwear capsule collections for sunning in style
Beachwear chic comes courtesy of four capsule collections – from Emilia Wickstead x Emporio Sirenuse, Chanel, Missoni x Mytheresa, and Totême x Matchesfashion – that are full of sartorial sunshine
By Laura Hawkins Last updated