'Matthieu mania': Chanel SS26 sells out instantly in Paris after Blazy's runway show

Following Matthieu Blazy's second Chanel runway show on March 10, designs from the SS26 collection sold out immediately in Paris stores, creating a shopping frenzy dubbed 'Matthieu mania.' The items will reach UK boutiques on March 13, 2026.

Just one day after Matthieu Blazy presented his second collection for Chanel during Paris Fashion Week—honoring Coco Chanel's vision of fashion as both 'caterpillar and butterfly' with innovative tweeds, paillettes, and drop-waisted silhouettes—the designs hit nearby Paris stores and vanished almost instantly.

Chanel boutiques, including the historic 31 Rue Cambon, were mobbed by editors, celebrities, and influencers. ELLE fashion director Avril Mair called it 'absolute madness,' but in signature 'very polite, Chanel way.' Bags, accessories, and a Chanel-Charvet shirt flew off shelves, with shoes—especially size 41—selling out across Europe by Monday.

Shoppers queued patiently, registering via app upon entry, then browsing desirable items while waiting. Mair persisted to snag sling-back heels. This 'Matthieu mania' builds on excitement from Blazy's debut, signaling Chanel's creative renovation under his direction.

UK fans can shop the SS26 collection starting March 13 at Selfridges, New Bond Street, and Sloane Street locations. Anticipated best-sellers: Chanel slingbacks, pumps, and mules. For full show details, see the series coverage of Blazy's runway presentation.

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Matthieu Blazy presents Chanel Fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection at Paris Fashion Week, with models on runway amid colorful construction cranes at Grand Palais.
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Matthieu Blazy unveils second Chanel ready-to-wear collection

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At Paris Fashion Week, Matthieu Blazy presented his sophomore fall 2026 ready-to-wear collection for Chanel, inspired by founder Coco Chanel's ideas on functional and fantastical dresses. The show at the Grand Palais featured a construction-site set with primary-colored cranes, symbolizing a work in progress. Blazy drew from a 1950s interview with Coco Chanel, emphasizing dresses that 'crawl' for day and 'fly' for evening.

Last Thursday, Matthieu Blazy's debut creations for Chanel arrived in Paris stores amid fall/winter 2026 ready-to-wear shows. Editors, celebrities, and influencers swarmed boutiques, facing long waits for the spring collection. The enthusiasm highlights a strong reception despite a challenging luxury market.

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Paris Fashion Week for fall/winter 2026 concluded with a focus on designers' follow-up collections amid a tense geopolitical backdrop. Matthieu Blazy's second ready-to-wear show for Chanel drew widespread acclaim, while trends like pink tones and thigh-high boots emerged across runways. Celebrities and innovative sets added to the event's buzz in the French capital.

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Harry Styles made a stylish entrance at the 2026 Brit Awards, wearing a Chanel ensemble that aligned with his latest album's aesthetic. Rumors had built anticipation for a womenswear-focused look with a notable shoe element. The outfit drew from Chanel’s Métiers d’art 2026 collection.

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