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Kristen Stewart and Chanel

's relationship

is one that, no matter what, lasts and lasts.

Perhaps because the maison has found in this American actress that which is so much presumed in Paris:

'allure'.

How difficult to define what it is made of and

how easy to detect

when you see it walking down the street.

And how complicated it is to update it, especially when there are things that seem sacred to the public: elegant is elegant, allure is allure, and beauty is beauty.

But neither

Kristen, nor Virginie Viard nor Chanel

have ever been known for doing what is expected of them.

For this reason, from a screen that went around the entire room, Kristen Stewart has given

a phrase

that is not forgotten: "It is no longer important to know who you are or what you want:

it is important to burn your best version every day

to be able to start again."

And that's what Chanel has done.


They have not burned bridges;

After all, there is

a loyal clientele and public

that cannot be lost sight of.

But of course, it is that nobody has said that in the continuous renovation it is necessary to leave the successes behind.

What's more: destroying them every night, as Stewart says, gives you the opportunity

to choose them again

the next day with conscience, truly falling in love again;

do not follow the relationship out of sheer inertia.

That

's why tweed suits

have been more pertinent than ever.

Despite being the star and cause of the spring-summer 2023 show, Kristen Stewart has not walked.

Yes, she has attended the front row, as expected, and she is

the image of the campaign images

and the ditto video that the house has made in collaboration with the couple of fashion photographers that make up

Inez & Vinoodh.


Chanel spring-summer 2023 show

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Chanel, color classics

Following the classic lines, the designs have been colored in shades of

pink, peach and light green;

soft choices for a sophisticated summer but with a fun touch.

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new silhouettes

Although the silhouette of all life is there, there are also the versions:

vests, surprisingly fluid pants,

sleeves, some frayed touch and gloves with XL bows on the arm.

Let's take the codes and give them a new patina.

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The new black and white according to Chanel

The same has happened with

the mythical black and white duo:

they have opened the parade and have danced between the lady and rock references, especially in the halter neckline sets and in the black ones with logos and flowers as polka dots.

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trend alert

Also keep an eye

on the white tweed vest and jacket

with sporty microshorts where there's a little more color.

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up the glitter

Following that concept of shining with foundation every day, the collection has been full

of sequins and fabrics

with a metallic finish.

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Of jackets and coats

The

gray bomber

is as striking as the gold looks and, of course, the

light dresses and coats

that incorporate feathers as a trim.

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Chanel accessories, to keep an eye on

Accessories have also played a fundamental role in this identity construction that is based on yesterday to look to the future.

That is why, along with the

gloves and mittens with bows, the shiny fishnet

stockings and socks

have stood out

, which finish off almost all Chanel outings.

The perfect counterpoint to Mary Jane-

type shoes

with a bow on the instep.

Of course: black is non-negotiable.

"Fashion intuitively captures the zeitgeist with a very precise language," wrote

Olivier Assayas

for Chanel.

The one from the most desired French house in the world continues to be solid and firm.

Without fissures.

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