H&M’s Lorena Saravia Collab Spotlights Mexico’s Emerging Fashion Scene
H&M launched its first Mexican designer collaboration with Lorena Saravia, celebrating modern Mexican fashion through luxurious, culturally rooted wardrobe staples. Saravia, who studied in Spain when no fashion degree existed locally, represents a new generation building Mexico’s fashion industry. The collection blends traditional Mexican craftsmanship with contemporary design, priced $40-$549. H&M hosted an extravagant Mexico City launch, signaling global recognition for Mexican designers navigating less-established career paths than Western counterparts.
Matthieu Blazy Ushers in a Cosmic New Era for Chanel
Matthieu Blazy debuted his first Chanel collection at Paris Fashion Week’s Grand Palais, staging a cosmic spectacle with suspended planets overhead. The 37-year-old former Bottega Veneta designer honored house codes—tweed, pearls, monochrome palettes—while injecting his signature textural sophistication. The Spring 2026 lineup featured voluminous fringe skirts, draped dresses, and intricate floral appliqués, signaling a fresh universal vision for the storied maison while respecting its heritage.
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