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Karl Lagerfeld to Design Opera Costumes

The multitasking designer also wrapped a Chanel campaign featuring Kristen Stewart.

Chanel Offers Shave Services in Its Paris Beauty Boutique

Touch-ups of men's sideburns, mustaches and beards are available Saturdays and Sundays through Feb. 21.

The Shame Game: Fans Rally for Brands on Social Media

Online vigilantes are increasingly stepping up to defend designers against knockoffs when their competition…

Spring 2016 Couture Highlights

From the street scene to the front row to the high-intensity shows, the spring couture collections had it all.

Chanel Names Kristen Stewart Its New Face of Makeup

The actress will appear in a campaign photographed by Mario Testino due to break in March.

Maureen Chiquet’s Next Job: The Guessing Game Begins

Executive recruiters believe she'll take some time off and have many conversations before taking on a new…

The Ritz Paris Scheduled to Reopen in June

The much-anticipated reopening of the mythic, five-star hotel, was initially planned for March 14.

Wertheimer Takes Reins at Chanel After Chiquet Pushed Out

Chanel chairman Alain Wertheimer will take over the operational management of the company.

Maureen Chiquet to Exit as Global CEO of Chanel

Alain Wertheimer, chairman of Chanel, will take over the management of the company.

Ath-leisure Dampens Daywear

With consumers spending more time wearing ath-leisure apparel, independent specialty retailers are looking…

Chanel’s Most Memorable Couture Sets

WWD looks back at Chanel's most spectacular runways.

Chanel Couture Spring 2016

Karl Lagerfeld's spring ecological ruse resulted in an expression of couture at its most relevant.

Saskia de Brauw Comes Into Her Own With Art Book

The model is making her publishing debut with "The Accidental Fold," a book featuring her art.

Chanel Boutique on London’s Brompton Road Robbed

Lindsay Lohan was among the first to break the news on her Instagram account.

Chinese Clients Plump Couture Coffers

An upturn in buyers from Asia and other markets is giving high fashion more stability, executives say.