Loli Bahia joins Chanel’s Paris Fashion Week debut under Matthieu Blazy

Loli Bahia walked the Chanel runway in Paris. (Getty Images)
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Updated 07 October 2025
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Loli Bahia joins Chanel’s Paris Fashion Week debut under Matthieu Blazy

  • Blazy took up fashion’s most coveted job in December
  • Bahia brought a polished style to Grand Palais runway

DUBAI: French Algerian model Loli Bahia brought a polished style to the Chanel runway during Paris Fashion Week recently, stepping out in a sharp suited look.

She wore a tailored charcoal-gray pantsuit featuring a structured single-breasted blazer with gold-tone buttons and matching wide-leg trousers. A cream knit top peeked out subtly beneath the blazer.




Bahia wore a tailored charcoal-gray pantsuit featuring a structured single-breasted blazer. (Getty Images)

Her look was styled with a chunky gold-and-red statement chain necklace, a burgundy leather shoulder bag, and matching belt that coordinated with the accessories. She completed the outfit with two-toned beige and white heels.

Bahia shared the runway with Mona Tougaard who has Danish, Turkish, Somali, and Ethiopian roots.

Tougaard wore an ivory satin blouse with voluminous sleeves and a fitted waistband, paired with a black high-low skirt adorned with ivory feather embellishments that cascaded over layered black fabric.




Tougaard wore an ivory satin blouse with voluminous sleeves and a fitted waistband, paired with a black high-low skirt adorned with ivory feather embellishments that cascaded over layered black fabric. (AFP)

These designs marked the debut collection of Chanel’s creative director Matthieu Blazy, who unveiled his vision for the century-old French fashion house with an evening runway show this week.

The presentation featured dropped waists and long, button-up shirts, concluding months of anticipation surrounding his first collection.

Blazy, 41, snagged fashion’s most coveted job in December. He is among several new designers recruited by labels seeking to spark the interest of inflation-weary shoppers.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Blazy’s debut at the Grand Palais in Paris drew several guests decked out in the brand’s signature tweed, the famous interlocking C logo visible on heels, jewelry and handbags.

Inside, gigantic, glowing planets hovered in the vast glass-and-steel exposition hall.

Models marched down the slick, black runway, parading low-waisted skirts, silk tops and elongated twin sets with frayed edges. Red carpet looks included full skirts with piles of colorful feathers, dresses with extra flounce and glittering knitwear.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Along with Chanel’s classic-look leather handbags, models also paraded what the brand called “crushed” versions in gold and silver with exposed seams and open flaps.

At the end of the show, the audience of over 2,000 gave Blazy a standing ovation as he ran out for his bow.

Blazy, who joined Chanel from Kering-owned Bottega Veneta, follows long-time Virginie Viard who left in June last year after a long collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld, the creative force behind the modern revival of Chanel until his death in 2019.


Where We Are Going Today: Andarena Coffee in Riyadh

Updated 14 November 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Andarena Coffee in Riyadh

What a lovely and fulfilling experience this coffee place offers. Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment.

Full of plants and sunshine, cozy atmosphere, conversations and laughter, this place is where you can genuinely enjoy a good time alongside tasty coffee.

Andarena Coffee is situated on the east side of Riyadh, near Granada Mall and the metro station.

I tried their coffee of the day, which was average, yet still good quality, along with the mango cake. The cake was delicious; it was neither sweet nor oily. It was perfect for my taste. However, prices were high. One slice of cake and a cup of coffee of the day cost SR40 (about $11).

Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)

The interior was inviting. The sofa was comfortable and the colors and overall vibe were warm and relaxing.

This cafe also offers wi-fi service, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a home-like atmosphere with good coffee.

The one aspect I didn’t like was the chairs; they were extremely uncomfortable. The parking can also be tricky because the coffee shop is surrounded by shops, making it difficult to find an empty parking space nearby.

Regardless, it is definitely worth the visit with a group of friends, perhaps.

Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)