Chanel presents their Coco Neige 2025/26 campaign starring Japanese actress and house ambassador Nana Komatsu. Mixing sophisticated style with technical materials and silhouettes, the collection is designed for the quintessential alpine getaway and “expresses inner strength balanced with comfort and beauty,” according to Komatsu.

Inspired by Gabrielle Chanel’s love of the mountains, the Coco Neige collection has been a part of the fashion house since its launch in 2018 by designer Karl Lagerfeld. The 30 look collection reimagines the typical day to night, with looks that can be worn from the black diamond run at the top of the mountain to the après ski at the bottom.

The iconic emblematic tweed, double C, and black and white of the house travel to a colder climate, spotted on earmuffs, turtlenecks, puffer jackets, and more cozy pieces. Sequined jackets and cashmere coats bring a chic elegance to the snow, while faded denim and kitschy graphics add street-style elements to the collection.

Accessories complete the looks: from winter classics like beanies, earmuffs, shearling boots, and fur collars to glam additions such as velvet-finish nylon bags, pocket belts, and pilot sunglasses.
“While the collection reflects the Chanel codes and holds functionality, I can see an unconventionally free side to it. I love how the collection is not bound by stereotypes and can be worn freely on the slopes and in the city,” says Komatsu.

The collection is available now in select Chanel boutiques.
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