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Biarritz has always been a spiritual home for Gabrielle Chanel. In 1915, the designer opened a couture house on the Basque coast. Today, Matthieu Blazy returned to the salon for his first-ever Cruise show.

In Biarritz, Gabrielle Chanel unearthed a freedom that, at the time, only existed away from the tightly-wound etiquette that accompanied city life. For Chanel Cruis...


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This Spring, the military jacket has officially made a triumphant return. It's fair to say that troubling times and an uncertain political climate impacts the way that we dress, whether we're conscious of it or not. With this in mind, it's only natural that during this moment in history, we all want to feel strong and protected, even if through clothing.

Back in 2025,...


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While working from home certainly has its perks, it comes with some downfalls—almost never having to put together an outfit, is one example. Not wanting to wear your best clothes and a full face of makeup to just sit at home for no one to see you or appreciate your look or, in my case, for only those that I see on my daily walks with my dog, Jimi Hendrix, to see. With that b...


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Music is connected to everything, but especially fashion. Now more than ever, music and fashion often act in symbiosis with one another, blending worlds and inspiring collections, albums, image-making and song production. This month, we caught up with some of our favorite fashion people to find out what they are listening to at the moment. From it girl DJ Sophia Ziskin's aff...


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See the full winners of Coveteur's 2026 Beauty Awards: The Insider Edit.

Some products you rotate in and out. Tools, on the other hand, either become part of your routine, or they don’t make it past the first week. The ones that stick tend to be the...


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