NEW YORK (AP) – Chanel’s new showman, Matthieu Blazy, took his designs on the road Tuesday – or rather, underground, with a buzzy New York runway show staged on an actual subway platform.
Chanel’s new showman stages an ode to NYC with star-packed runway show on a real subway platform
NEW YORK (AP) – Chanel’s new showman, Matthieu Blazy, took his designs on the road Tuesday – or rather, underground, with a buzzy New York runway show staged on an actual subway platform.
The designer, just weeks after his splashy Paris debut for Chanel in October, took over a decommissioned part of Manhattan’s Bowery station for his first Métiers d’Art collection. The annual show, which takes place in a different city each year, celebrates the craftsmanship of the artisans that partner with Chanel.
In this case, it was two shows – one in the afternoon and one in the evening. And befitting the first Chanel shows in New York since 2018, there were VIPs aplenty: A$AP Rocky, Tilda Swinton, Ayo Edebiri, Rose Byrne, Kristen Stewart, Sofia Coppola, Lupita Nyong’o, Jessie Buckley, Margaret Qualley, Bowen Yang, Jon Bon Jovi and many others.
The location had been a closely held secret. Guests entered via a doorway at 168 Bowery, and at first, it seemed like Chanel had perhaps decorated an event space to resemble a subway station, complete with tiled walls, turnstiles and a newsstand (with its own bespoke newspapers).


















































