Wishing we had access to Vanessa Paradis' seemingly endless wardrobe of CHANEL gowns.
Paradis, who was a jury president for the Deauville festival this year, played up her signature French-girl style for the event, crafting looks that were simultaneously timeless and modern. As an ongoing face for Chanel, Paradis wore multiple looks by the French label for the occasion, all designed by its current creative director, Virginie Viard.
At a screening forlater on 6 September, a film in which she stars, she then stripped things back with a sleek, more menswear-inspired black suit and a high-neckline blouse in white lace.The best part about Paradis’s red carpet style was that she utilised different silhouettes and vibes rather than relying on one standard look . The outfits ranged from playful to proper, sexy to modern. She also played with unexpected colours during the festival.
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