A few days before her Haute Couture Spring-summer 2022 parade, Virginie Viard, artistic director of Maison Chanel, invited the French contemporary artist Xavier Veilhan and the Norwegian photographer Ola Rindal to stage the first images of the collection.Punctuated with sculptures and drawings with geometric shapes, the clichés revealed Charlotte Casiraghi, daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco and emblematic ambassador of the luxury label, in elegant rider.Dressed in a black tweed jacket decorated with jewelry buttons from the collection, she evolved on horseback in an equestrian universe on the border between imagination and reality.This Tuesday, January 25, second day of Fashion Week, the clichés came to life under the amazed eyes of the guests.Charlotte Casiraghi appears, majestic, perched on a stallion advancing at trotting, then galloping.There follows a line of models fucking the sand in two-black-black two-heeled shoes.The 45 passing silhouettes give pride of place to the signing codes of the house.Structured tweed jackets, wide -haired pants, sometimes split on the side and jewelry buttons make up everyday sets, sometimes enriched with cropped top for a sexy touch and in the air.Evening dresses claw feathers, exceptional embroidery, romantic flying and transparency details that invite party and contrast.The bride, traditional last passage from the haute couture parade, reveals a long white dress with suspenders to the discreet lace panels.In his hands, a bouquet of blue flowers.A color tribute to actor Gaspard Ulliel, who died the previous week, at 37 after a ski accident and which was the face of Chanel's blue scent.