
Go Behind-the-Scenes at the Chanel Resort 2026 Show in Lake Como
Photographed by Acielle / StyleDuMonde
Acielle Tanbetova is on the ground in the Italian paradise to capture the latest Chanel collection
Summer is around the corner, which means fashion's resort shows are about to go into full swing. First up is Chanel, which descended on Villa d'Este on magical Lake Como in Italy with its latest collection. Vibrant striped knits, little peachy-pink dresses, and beach-ready raffia bags complemented the scenic locale. Any one of the hundreds of pieces that came down the runway would make your next nature outing a very chic one, indeed. Scroll through for Acielle Tanbetova's best behind-the-scenes moments from the French house's resort 2026 show.
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