I love NYC. Wait, let me rephrase that. I love Matthieu Blazy's NYC! Talk about a boom, Chanel returned to the Big Apple for an unforgettable Métiers d'art show, the first in the city since 2018. The metro came alive like no other. Brb, gotta hop on the C train!

The city’s toughness translated into tweed and reimagined ready-to-wear wardrobes for cool girls. Quarter-zips, denim, and blazers said it all. That’s what Matthieu Blazy’s sophomore show for the iconic French house was all about.
There was glamour, but not the standard type. Worn with attitude by Libby Taverner, Anok Yai, Natasha Poly, and new face Maya Anand, the looks instantly felt avant-garde, the kind that stay fresh in your mind long after they've strutted down the catwalk, or should I say, the subway?
Call it funky elegance, a stylish old soul, or artsy dressing. What Blazy proves, once again, is that he doesn’t design for a single occasion. He designs for an effortlessly chic lifestyle.
This collection celebrated individuality. Every outfit felt unique and unapologetically cool.
Forget rules, this is for the ones whose luxury moves with them.
At the end of the day, authenticity beats trends that come and go.
In New York City, being yourself is the ultimate look and finally, someone captured that. Chanel isn’t just timeless, it’s made for fashion girls who are on the go!
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