Blazy's debut should lift near term revenue via higher RTW and accessory sell through, expand margins by mix and potential price action, strengthen Chanel's market leadership, and elevate brand equity with a modern classic code that can sustain pricing power into 2026.
Matthieu Blazy's first Chanel show delivered a decisive creative reset that buyers and cultural influencers immediately endorsed, a timely catalyst as Chanel navigates a 4.3 percent revenue decline in 2024 to 18.7 billion dollars. Expect a surge in boutique demand for RTW and accessories, with a spillover boost for multibrand retailers merchandising Chanel-adjacent aesthetics and for Roger Vivier in ballet-flat aligned silhouettes.