On March 9, 2026, Charlotte Casiraghi attended the Chanel womenswear Fall/Winter 2026–2027 show as part of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France. Paris Fashion Week includes a series of designer presentations and is held twice a year in Paris. For the occasion, Charlotte Casiraghi wore a green tweed skirt suit from Chanel’s Métiers d’Art 2026 collection.
Chanel Metiers d'Art 2026 Collection





I love the emerald green colour of this suit. The fun, frilly trim is an updated addition to the classic look. I don't think they are necessary on the skirt. It's a bit of an overkill. For some reason the jacket makes Charlotte look like she has rolls of fat on her belly due to some sagging. I don't think she does as she has a great figure.
ReplyDeleteIt is a question of posing and posture too. Compare to the model. Additionally, there is a reason why the model does not close the jacket at the bottom . Charlotte does and the result are the rolls :-)
DeleteI’m in agreement with you, Sandra. It’s a lovely suit and a shame that it’s not as flattering as it might be in these photos anyway.
DeleteIt’s amazing to think a fashion house as old as Channel has not conquered the tailoring of a jacket with pockets thst doesn’t roll like that.
DeleteVery Chanel - she looks chic from head to toe.
ReplyDeleteThe skirt looks too long when she´s standing but stunning when she´s sitting.
ReplyDeleteSolid black shoes would have been better.
I love the outfit but I wish she would stand up straight. Perhaps slouching is supposed to be part of the pouty look.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, Anonymous 22:22! But I don't think she is pouty. She just has a bad posture, which is a pity, since she is such a beautiful woman.
DeleteOh dear … this Chanel suit is made from a pair of curtain 🙄
ReplyDeleteI agree. I'm sure it would cost a regular client thousands, but the excess frill and coarse knit make the ensemble look like a knock-off.
Delete"Coarse knit"? Please. Never heard of "Chanel bouclé", introduced by Coco herself? https://www.joelandsonfabrics.com/pages/boucle-fabric-guide
DeleteI must say she looks great.
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About the same Chanel suit my boss wore during the early 70s.
ReplyDeleteThe choice of the white shoes with black noses I do not like very much, but the model is wearing them too. The jacket is not falling quite well in the waist area. It is more visible on Charlotte than on the model. Perhaps one must always unbutton the jacket when sitting down. A sort of canvas is sometimes sewed between the fabric and the lining to give support to the typical light fabric in which the Chanel suits are usually made.
@00:44: The jacket in the waist area, yes - I think, those are pockets ... strategically not really well placed. We don't notice it on the model because she does not close the jacket and is moving, sure not sitting down. Typical case of design for design's sake, looks good on paper and on the model.
DeleteJe n'aime pas du tout ce tailleur épais qui ne flatté pas Charlotte qui en plus très souvent se tient mal.
ReplyDelete100% d'accord avec Eva.
DeleteEt, comme d'autres avis, je trouve que ce tailleur fait vieillot et ne convient pas à une jeune femme. Il irait peut-être mieux à Caroline.
Paloma.
Tout à fait d'accord avec vous.
DeleteI don't find this Chanel suit appealing or attractive whatsoever, it has no redeeming qualities. The trim of the ensemble I don't like, nor the texture of the fabric. The shoes are a fail, not with this outfit.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with your post. This Chanel suit, tailleur, isn't very chic and the shoes don't match.
DeleteShe is too young to wear Chanel! To wear Chanel you must be over 50!
ReplyDeleteReally? :-)))
DeleteAgree
DeleteWhile I don't think this green is a great colour for Charlotte, she usually wears a classic Chanel suit very well -- but this case the Chanel formula just isn't working for her. There is something unusual about the fabric which is described as "tweed" but looks very different, and it seems to be tending to stretch, almost as if the jacket is tight -- which is encouraging the creasing. To deal with this, Charlotte would need to wear only 1, or maximum 2, buttons done up to avoid creases forming -- especially when sitting down (exactly as a man would do with his coat jacket when sitting).
ReplyDeleteHer pumps with the red balls skewered onto the heels are a bit of whimsy, and a statement in their own right; but I think they need a VERY plain single colour dress in order to show them off to maximum advantage. Lyra
Élégant tailleur Chanel mais à mon humble avis, ne convient pas du tout avec le style de ses escarpins !
ReplyDeleteI fail to understand why the Monaco ladies always parade Chanel. Of course this means that they have access to a free warderobe but this does not enhance their
ReplyDeletereputation. I understand that the British working royal family is not allowed to accept gowns from fashion houses, a wise principle.
🌞 Virginia
Dressed like my grandmother..
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your fashion conscious elegant grandmother!
DeleteI know that Charlotte is one of the "faces" of Chanel, but I always have an impression that she is not herself when wearing it. It looks like a kid that is dressed up in her mother's clothes.
ReplyDeleteAgree !!
DeleteAnon 12:36 I agree. And it's so predictable from the Casiraghi's and for me rather boring. Same old designer, same old suit. She's so pretty I think she could really make more of an effort. Ah oh! Here come the commentator police to correct my disapproval......:)
DeleteQueen Silvia and Queen Camilla would look great in this!
ReplyDeleteQuirky shoes with red bauble on the heel, trimming for the green tree coloured suit. The suit is okay. Not a fan of this heavier fabric though it has a lot of texture.
ReplyDeleteA mon goût, la reine Sylvia est toujours très élégante, Charlotte n est qu un porte manteau qui ne me donne pas envie.
ReplyDeleteBien dit. Mais elle est devenue une "philosophe" maintenant!
DeleteIt ages her. Not a good fit. Her hair does not help.
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