In Plaza Kvinna’s summer issue, we feature selected looks from Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2025 Haute Couture collection—a season that marks 110 years of couture at the house, and presents a subtle shift towards softness, fluidity, and refined contrast.
Staged at the Grand Palais beneath a scenography by Willo Perron, the runway—shaped as the iconic double C, also evoking the infinity symbol—set the tone for a collection built on dualities: day and night, structure and ease, light and depth. From soft dawn pastels to the inky intensity of midnight black, the palette reflects a full chromatic cycle. Tweed appears reimagined in unexpected hues; delicate fabrics flow freely; and rich detailing—pearls, crystals, metallics—elevate the silhouettes with quiet sophistication.
The looks we highlight in Plaza Kvinna embody this balance. A dramatic long puffed sky-blue cape that adds an ethereal touch, a sparkling tweed set reimagined with radiant details, and a delicate rose silk chiffon dress that perfectly captures the collection’s soft, flowing elegance. Together, these looks showcase the exquisite craftsmanship and nuanced contrasts that define Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2025 Haute Couture.
Photography Luc Braquet
Styling Filippa Hägg & Annika Norman
Hair Simon Chossier
Makeup Tove Dalsryd
Photographer’s assistant Elliot Kackmann
Stylist’s assistant Lizie Bortot
Model Leelou / IMG models