Matthieu Blazy and Michael Rider present shows that recast the heritage of Chanel and Celine on Paris runways, drawing industry attention and buyer queues.Blazy stages Chanel under the Grand Palais glass roof with colourful cranes and scaffolding while opening with tweed skirt suits, drop-waist silhouettes and feather trims that update Gabrielle Chanel's codes.Rider privatizes the Institut de
France for 520 guests with an okoumé wood structure backed by
LVMH, offering sharp bourgeois silhouettes, 1970s handbags and a ready-to-wear practicality that anchors
Celine's cultural positioning.