Chanel unveils the spring/summer 2022 couture show by Virginie Viard, as Princess Grace Kelly’s granddaughter Charlotte Casiraghi made a surprise horseback entrance
- For the first time ever, the historic fashion house tasked a contemporary artist, Xavier Veilhan, to do the staging for one of its runway shows
- Casiraghi showed off a black tweed sequinned jacket atop a racing horse that clopped around the Grand Palais Éphémère, much to celebrity guests’ delight
Huge spinning wheels, “floating” wooden blocks and suspended geometric shapes hovered over a surreal mini golf course Tuesday, January 25, at Chanel’s remarkable couture show.
Even Pharrell Williams, who is no stranger to elaborate sets, had to take a moment to take stock, before posing beside a white, three-metre tire.
This sublime, avant-garde decor was the work of Xavier Veilhan and marked the first time in its history that Chanel has entrusted a contemporary artist for staging.
The beautiful beast and its VIP rider, in a black Chanel tweed sequinned jacket of course, began the show to a symphony of gasps and clopping hooves around the Grand Palais Éphémère’s auditorium as celebrity guests snapped pictures.
The horse seemed to enjoy its 15 minutes of fame, trotting by with ease, snaking in and out of the 1920s and 30s constructivist installations and by sand and imitation grass, before breaking out into a canter around the set.
Virginie Viard, Chanel’s designer, said the art backdrop was not just decor, but the collection’s creative starting block.