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Finally, the moment to shop Chanel’s spring 2026 collection is here. What makes this drop so special? Well, it’s the debut release from the newly appointed creative director Matthieu Blazy, aka the talented designer behind several viral accessories that have defined the last decade.
Of course, Chanel has always been a household name, thanks to its Classic Flap Bag 11.12 created by Karl Lagerfeld and the reissue of 2.55, a design crafted by Madame Coco Chanel herself. But the maison has reached a new internet-breaking level of fame that was all over social media this weekend. I saw fashion editors swarming the Chanel store in Paris during Fashion Week, pining over which cap-toe pumps to buy. I saw influencers lugging the jumbo emotional support bags over their shoulders. And I saw shoppers lined up outside of stores patiently waiting to get their hands on the buzzy collection.
“Truthfully, I have not seen this level of demand for a new Chanel collection in the 8 years that I have been sourcing,” says Gab Waller, the internet’s favorite fashion sourcing expert and founder of Sourcedby. “Spring/summer ’19 I vividly remember coming close, but this is unprecedented. What I find to be most interesting (and exciting!) is that I’m receiving inbound requests from clients that have not previously been Chanel buyers, despite being strong buyers for other luxury brands.”
Of course, the escalating excitement didn’t just happen overnight. The hype has been building since Chanel’s October presentation. “What’s been interesting to watch is the timing of that demand,” says Erica Wright, founder of Sourcewhere. “There was early interest immediately after the runway show, but what we’re seeing now is a real surge following the first releases arriving in boutiques this week. Matthieu Blazy is a master of materials, and seeing the pieces photographed in stores, rather than just on the runway, really brings that to life. Once clients can see the textures and proportions up close — and how the pieces exist beyond the runway — demand tends to accelerate quickly.”
Waller’s DMs are constantly flooded with sold-out product requests, from limited-edition suitcases to impossible-to-find jewels. Some of her returning clients are gushing over the Parisian brand’s latest drop. “For the first time, Chanel excites me and there are pieces I want to buy.” That’s a common phrase, Waller is reading in many DMs.
So what are the exact pieces causing such a frenzy? Well, the accessories are a home run. As expected, shoppers are making room in their closets for the oversized handbags and the two-tone pumps and the textured, multi-print flats.
“The pieces generating the earliest demand are the pony hair printed flats and heels, which were among the first requests we received after the collection debuted,” says Wright. “There’s also significant interest in the oversized maxi flap bag — particularly the version seen on A$AP Rocky — which has quickly become a standout accessory from the collection.
Waller confirms that her DMs are especially flooded with requests to source the maxi flap bag — in all three colors. “It’s the bag that a lot of my clients have referred to as the HB (Hailey Bieber) bag,” explains Waller.
If you prefer a smaller, easy to throw on and go bag, “The black shoulder style, recently worn by Margot Robbie, is also seeing very strong demand,” Waller explains. It also has the quilted stitching that Chanel has become known and loved for.
“For shoes, the croc-embossed styles are proving to come through as the number one most requested at present,” says Waller. Those are available at boutiques in both a flat style for everyday wear and heels that can be dressed up or down.
Like Wright mentioned, “The pony hair ballet flats are also soaring in demand,” adds Waller. “A number of my celebrity clients purchased the shoes, which will arrive with them this coming week. My DMs are going to be shaking once they’re spotted wearing them!”
This is, no doubt, another history-making moment for the house of Chanel. It’s only a matter of time before the coveted pieces are sold out. You can head to your nearest boutique to start shopping or get a quick fix by shopping the eyewear that’s available to purchase online, below.
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On TikTok, Taylor Migliazzo Simon popularized the ‘Unexpected Red Theory’ in 2024, proving that the primary color can surprisingly make even the most chaotic spaces look cohesive. Of course, the concept of adding a pop of red here and there is nothing new. But years later, it continues to feel more prevalent than ever as the street style set rely on the splashy shade to elevate any and every outfit.
The attendees at Paris Fashion Week provide photographic proof that the theory works IRL. Fashionistas are having fun mixing sequin skirts (during the daytime, might I add) with red cardigans. They’re also reviving classic trench coats with red crewnecks peeking out from underneath.
You can join in on the fun, too. Simply incorporate a pop of red into any area of your life. It could be a pillow on your couch or a handbag with an all-black outfit — you name it. The vibrant hue instantly makes everything in its orbit look better.
Of course, we’re here for the fashion. Sartorially speaking, there really are no rules. The theory works with everything. Let’s say you’re wearing your go-to denim shorts paired with a coordinating jean jacket. Pop on a red baseball cap or red sneakers and — voilà — an effortlessly cool look is born. If you’re looking for an easy entry point, shoes are the safest route to go, whether it’s a trainer, flat, or a kitten heel.
Have fun planning and shopping your own ‘Unexpected Red Theory’ look with inspiration from Paris Fashion Week below.
The Spark of Fun PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 03: A guest wears blonde hair, brown tinted aviator sunglasses, a navy and bright blue plaid checkered print pattern cotton knot neck / puffly sleeves blouse shirt, a red ribbed knit wool sweater from Coco Y Maria, a gold metallic sequin midi skirt, a blue dark leather handbag, black and brown snake print pattern leather flip flop sandals, outside Dior, during Paris Fashion Week – Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026/2027, on March 03, 2026 in Paris, France (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)As we shift from winter to spring, tying a cardigan around your waist is not only a chic look that’s fun to look at. It’s also a functional one that will keep you prepared for unpredictable weather. Bonus points: This spring is all about the party skirt. There’s no need to wait until sunset to whip out those sequins, feathers, and fringe.
The Timeless Touch PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 03: A person is seen wearing black sunglasses, a red v-neck sweater, a taupe trench coat, black trousers, and black pointed-toe heeled boots, while carrying a black patent leather handbag during Day Two of Paris Fashion Week – Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026/2027 on March 03, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by 305pics/Getty Images)You can never go wrong with a strong arsenal of classics in your wardrobe. Be sure to add a tomato red sweater to your collection for an easy way to breathe new life into those staples.
The Mighty Minis PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 04: Bei Suan wears white Courrèges polo neck top, white mini skirt, white Courrèges bag, red Courrèges heels, outside Courrèges, during Day Three of Paris Fashion Week – Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026/2027 on March 04, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Claudio Lavenia/Getty Images)Bring a red shoe into the fold of an all-white look to turn minimalist staples into a maximized photo-ready moment. Opt for a kitten heel for a bit of added height without the aching pain.
The Denim Darling PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 03: A guest wears blue denim jacket with a hood, matching blue wide shorts, red cap, black mini bag, sunglasses, light pink and purple stripped tie tied over her hips and red high heel boots during Day Two of Paris Fashion Week – Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026/2027 on March 03, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Raimonda Kulikauskiene/Getty Images)Double up on denim and the red accents for street style-level fun. If you’re over boot season, swap them for an equally cool pair of red sneakers.
The Sport Star PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 03: A guest wears short dark brown bob haircut, black and red aviator sunglasses, a red orange nylon hooded pullover jacket with white piping and white printed text, a blue denim high neck shirt, a dark yellow ribbed knit turtleneck sweater, charcoal gray tailored suit trousers / pants, a brown suede shoulder bag, blue and black fabric sneakers shoes from Nike, outside Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, during Paris Fashion Week – Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026/2027, on March 03, 2026 in Paris, France (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)Speaking of sneakers, go full on sports mode by working a track jacket in with wardrobe essentials. It’s the fastest way to add a sense of cool-girl ease to a timeless look.
The Lucky Layers PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 03: Coco Schiffer wears black sunglasses, a black knit sweater, a red knit turtleneck top, gold rings, a beige woven flared short skirt with long train, a white leather handbag, white leather loafers pumps heels shoes, outside Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, during Paris Fashion Week – Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026/2027, on March 03, 2026 in Paris, France (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)Without the red turtleneck, this outfit is cute. But with the bright contrasting hue it goes from being a nice look to a subtly chic statement maker that makes heads turn.
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After finally getting the designer treatment it deserves, the shoe we love to hate — Crocs — is back with another upscale collaboration we didn’t know we needed. LoveShackFancy is known for stamping its feminine and pastel-colored designs on other beloved brands like Stanley, Gap, Hunter Boots, Kendra Scott, and Pink. And now, LoveShackFancy is teaming up with Crocs on a whimsical clogs collection that’s perfect for the spring.
“I’ve been waiting for this moment and couldn’t be more excited to debut our first collaboration with Crocs,” said LoveShackFancy founder and creative director Rebecca Hessel Cohen in a press release. “This collection, true to LoveShackFancy, is all about more is more: more bows, more hearts, more Jibbitz charms, more magic, all in the heirloom prints our girls love most.”
The limited-edition collection — which ranges between $20 and $90 — features Crocs’ classic clogs (available in adult and kids sizes), platform clogs, and ballet flats, all covered in LoveShackFancy’s signature floral prints, dotted with gold accents, and adorned with LSF-inspired Jibbitz charms (think: hearts, roses, pearls, seashells, and croissants).
The LSF x Crocs classic clogs even have darling bows on the heel straps. Plus, the ballet flats come with ribbons that can be hooked on and wrapped up around your legs like a true pointe shoe. And for even more whimsy, you can add extra Jibbitz packs to your cart to customize your LoveShackFancy styles (or elevate your existing Crocs shoes).
“This collection is where playful femininity meets iconic comfort, offering a touch of nostalgia and an open invitation to layer on the charm and express your style unapologetically,” said Crocs chief marketing officer Carly Gomez in the press release. “There’s an effortless energy that comes with wearing Crocs, and LoveShackFancy’s dreamy aesthetic complements that perfectly.”
LoveShackFancy even recommends pairing the printed Crocs with its Bohème, Moondance, and Forever In Love capsules to perfectly match the printed apparel and fragrances.
Below, plan your purchase and shop the LoveShackFancy x Crocs collaboration on March 5 at 12 p.m. EST (before they go out of stock) through Crocs’s or LoveShackFancy’s websites.
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