I may live in a tropical location, but that doesn’t mean I don’t get excited at the idea of winter (I do prefer it in short stints versus a long season). Chanel just released its Coco Neige 2024/25 Collection, which is designed for the snowy peaks as well as the city.
This line falls right on time with winter knocking at our doors and embodies both a sporty vibe with technical materials (ski as the sport, naturally) and a more modern metropolitan feel.
As a non-winter sports gal, I find myself drawn to the idea of dressing for winter. Since I won’t be on the slopes, I always envisioned perfecting Après-ski, and I think Chanel presents the ultimate luxury of winter dressing.
Loli Bahia is the face of the campaign, which was photographed by Juergen Teller in the apartment of Gabrielle Chanel on rue Cambon in Paris.
Pictures from the Coco Neige Campaign
The Bags of Chanel Coco Neige
Of course, while the clothing is fun to see, the bags will forever draw me in. Mini backpacks are making a big comeback, so here I am, loving the tweed backpack. My actual love, however, goes for this first bag – a casual Hobo Bag in Tweed. It’s chic and winter-appropriate without trying too hard.
The collection is now in stores, and you can discover more at Chanel.com.
Oh my – what is this mess? Were all the Chanel model unavailable that they picked this uninterested individual? She makes this collection look tacky and cheap
She looks like she could do with a good meal. I’m so over such skinny models
Yikes at the body shaming.
who hurt you dear?
Chanel needs to keep making these designs. I am not tempted by anything my bank balance is loving it. I do however love the timeless interior of Coco Chanel’s apartment. It is always a treat to see more pictures of her living room.
The bags are ridiculous as are the prices, but I’m no longer surprised by what Chanel charges.
I wished I skied! These clothes are chic and the model is beautiful! Also, how fun would it be to shoot in C.C.’s apt.? I’ve been there, but one can only take photo’s on the stairs.
I love it!
Hmmm, I kind of like the backpack. Does anyone have any idea how a textile/tweed would hold up?
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