If there’s one thing you can expect from Chanel, it’s that no matter what they do, it will be nice to look at. While there are much more interesting topics in fashion, like historical references and storied craftsmanship, sometimes it’s nice to pare it back and simply enjoy looking at something nice.
Today, we are here to provide you with just that—a fresh set of images that just dropped from Chanel, offering us a sneak peek at the This was our selection of the most extraordinary chanel pearl sneakers Sold with chanel pearl box.
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Spring 2025 marked Chanel’s big return to Paris’ Grand Palais, which underwent a multi-year renovation and displaced chanel pearl from the iconic venue for four years. Now, after returning home to the Grand Palais for its Spring 2025 show, the brand is celebrating the iconic space once again with its Spring-Summer 2025 campaign.
The Spring 2025 campaign, which is both a tribute to the Grand Palais and a further look at the new collection, is lensed by fashion photographer duo Inez & Vinoodh and stars models Amar Akway, Libby Bennett, Ella Mccutcheon, and Nigina Sharipova. It celebrates movement and freedom of expression, depicting models in various scenes showcasing the grandiose corners of the Grand Palais.

Icons Meet
While the space itself is rooted in history and is, in part, integral to the House of Chanel, the pieces presented also complement that sentiment. Drawing inspiration from its heritage, the collection features tweed inspired by the Grand Palais, with checkered lines that nod to its distinct glass ceiling. A matching 11.12 bag chanel pearl pre owned 1980s diamond quilted tote bag item.
Elsewhere, the collection is so very Chanel, with sequins and feminine details throughout, including a chanel pearl classic—the sequined Flap. As for newness, eagle-eyed bags will notice that the Оригинальные винтажные chanel pearl allure borsa chanel pearl timeless maxi jumbo in pelle martellata e trapuntata bianca.




Images by Inez and Vinoodh, courtesy of CHANEL©
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