Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

After reaching for the stars in his first show for Chanel_ new chief designer Matthieu Blazy took a feathery flight of fancy for his debut Haute Couture collection inspired by birds and nature on Tuesday.

The vast Grand Palais exhibition space in central Paris was transformed into an enchanted and psychedelic forest populated by giant mushrooms and pink weeping willows.

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

Blazy_ 41_ said he intended to "probe and explore the heart of Chanel" with his Haute Couture creations following his highly acclaimed first ready-to-wear women's collection in the same space in October.

That show was set against giant glowing planets that signalled his ambitions_ while Tuesday's looks were rooted in earthly beauty_ particularly the elegance of bird life.

With stars from Nicole Kidman to Dua Lipa looking on_ the first outfits made abundant use of sheer silk muslin alongside Chanel tweeds before the arrival of more whimsical_ avian-inspired styles.

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

"The idea of the feather runs through the collection_ though seldom in its natural form. All kinds of birds appear_ as if by magic_ from the most familiar to the rarest_" Blazy wrote in his show notes.

The Franco-Belgian couturier referenced the extravagant plumage of a roseate spoonbill or the crested cockatoo alongside the humble crow_ grey pigeon and magpie.

Even for Haute Couture dresses_ typically worn at gala or red carpet events_ Blazy told the WWD website that he had tried to strip back some of the excess to focus on the "essence of the house_ which is clothes that women actually wear".

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

Creative overhaul

Blazy's debut show was one the most hotly anticipated moments of Haute Couture Week_ alongside new Dior designer Jonathan Anderson's first outing on Monday.

Anderson_ a 41-year-old Northern Irish designer_ also honoured nature_ but through highly floral silhouettes that were both sculptural and airy. The two contemporaries were promoted as part of a vast overhaul of creative director positions in the European luxury clothing sector in the last 12 months.

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

Seen as new generational talents_ both have the daunting task of modernising some of the most venerable and profitable labels in fashion. Blazy was poached from Italian leather goods brand Bottega Veneta in December 2024 and handed the task of turning the page on the era of Karl Lagerfeld_ who reigned for more than three decades at Chanel.

"The new man in arguably the biggest job in fashion proved once more that he is also inarguably the right man_" The Times of London's fashion editor wrote of Blazy in a review of his show on Tuesday.

Anderson has had more mixed reviews_ with some critics seeing the risk-taking son of a former rugby player as still searching for a clear identity having now completed a full set of womenswear_ menswear and Haute Couture.

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show

Debuts

Among other highlights this week in Paris_ Armani will later unveil the Italian house's first Haute Couture collection without the oversight of its founder_ Giorgio_ who died in early September at the age of 91. French designers Stephane Rolland and Julien Fournie as well as eco-minded Dutch couturier Ronald van der Kemp will also unveil their collections later in the day.

There will be a historic debut on Thursday by Phan Huy_ who will become the youngest designer ever invited to Paris Haute Couture Week -- aged just 27 -- as well as the first Vietnamese couturier in the programme. Only 13 fashion houses hold the official "Haute Couture" accreditation_ which is a legally protected term in France_ although France's FHCM fashion federation invites guest designers to join the programme. The twice-yearly event is a celebrity magnet_ with actor Jennifer Lawrence and singer Rihanna as well as Amazon boss Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez spotted at the Dior show on Monday.

Blazy takes flight of fancy with bird-themed Chanel show