I’ll admit the cruise collection is not my natural territory. The premise can feel excessive, a mid-season show staged somewhere beautiful for people who already have too many clothes. My personal taste runs toward the clean craftsmanship of Bottega Veneta, which yes, could tell you many things about me. But that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate a cruise show, and when it’s Matthieu Blazy for Chanel, there will always be a legacy to support whatever shows up on a runway.
So to understand Blazy in Biarritz in 2026, we must go back to the same place 111 years earlier. Because before there was a cruise collection, before there was Karl Lagerfeld staging shows along the Great Wall of China, before the double C became one of the most recognisable logos in the world, there was Gabrielle Chanel at Villa de Larralde, 3-5 Rue Gardères, Biarritz, 1915.