Virginie Viard
For Fall 2022, There's Tweed As Far As the Eye Can See at Chanel
But it might just prove there is such a thing as too much.
Virginie Viard Ties One on for Chanel Métiers d'Art 2022
A bow, that is — big, preferably, and attached haphazardly onto hair.
Chanel Goes, Like, Totally '90s for Spring 2022
Well, more like '90s-meets-'80s-meets-2021, but still.
Center Parts Are Trendy, According to TikTok and Chanel
Also present at Chanel's Fall 2021 presentation: the stick-straight hair and thick, black eyeliner of your early-2000s teen dreams.
Halfhearted Goth Vibes Defined Chanel's Spring 2021 Beauty Look
Many elements of the show came together to communicate, "I really can't be bothered".— and that included the hair and makeup.
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Plus, online retailer Shein faces criticism for selling an anti-Semitic necklace and Muslim prayer mats as decorative carpets.
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This is What ''70s French Girl' Hair Looks Like, According to Chanel
Models wore flowing, half-up styles, ribbons and natural curls for the house's Fall 2020 show.
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Plus, jewelry designer Rosh Mahtani of Alighieri wins Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
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Plus, C-Suite changes at Balmain and Kate Spade New York.
ICYMI: Kristen Stewart in the 2020 Pirelli Calendar, Our Favorite New Beauty Products & Chanel Métiers D'art in Paris
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Chanel's Spring Beauty Look Included Drawn-On Freckles, Lazy-Girl Blowouts and Natural Curls
And a handful of floral hair accessories, of course.
The Fantasy Is Missing at Chanel Spring 2020
Yes, there are plenty of practical pieces, but where is the fun?
See Every Look from the Chanel Couture Fall 2019 Collection
For her first couture collection for the French house, Virginie Viard kept things easy and elegant, with a bookish charm.