Style Edit: Chanel’s 2024-25 cruise collection marries the maison’s iconic tweed fabric with the carefree spirit of French port cities, from Marseille to Deauville
Classic Chanel tweed elevates seaside looks, while playful hues, intricate embroidery and a touch of menswear inspo come together in a versatile holiday wardrobe for adventurous travellers
Beginning in 1919, twice a year – in October and again in March – collections focused on relaxation and comfort were launched between regular seasons. It wasn’t until 1933 that Coco’s holiday collections were dubbed “cruise clothes” in Harper’s Bazaar magazine.
Inspired by the easy style of port cities like Marseille and Deauville, the cruise collection pioneered occasion dressing that extended well beyond ballrooms and galas.
As Chanel’s clientele has grown over time, the collection’s adventurous spirit has found inspiration beyond France’s seaside resorts.
The womenswear collection pays tribute to menswear with a number of black and white pieces, including a shouldered peacoat and patent shoes. Add to that a little black dress with a bustier jersey; these pieces build a versatile holiday wardrobe for adventures on the road.