In a graceful fusion of fashion and intellect, Chanel has unveiled its latest installment of Les Rendez-vous Littéraires rue Cambon, this time featuring rising star Rebecca Patricia Armstrong, popularly known as Becky. The Thai-British actress and Chanel ambassador takes center stage in “In the Library with Rebecca Armstrong”, a serene short film that celebrates the written word.
Set against the timeless backdrop of Chanel’s literary salon at Rue Cambon in Paris, Becky opens up about her lifelong passion for reading, offering a candid look into the books that have shaped her identity and creativity. From childhood classics to contemporary fiction, she shares the volumes that have journeyed with her across different stages of life.
“I carry stories with me like old friends,” Becky says in the film, which is available to stream on Chanel’s official website. “They remind me of where I’ve been and where I hope to go.”
The Rendez-vous Littéraires series is Chanel’s ongoing tribute to literature, championed by the brand’s Artistic Director of Fashion Collections, Virginie Viard. Previous episodes have featured global cultural figures, creating space for meaningful conversations about art, intellect, and inspiration—core values that have long defined the House of Chanel.
Becky, who joined Chanel’s roster of ambassadors earlier this year, continues to captivate both fashion and entertainment audiences. Whether walking the red carpet at Cannes or gracing the pages of literary salons, her elegance and substance effortlessly complement Chanel’s heritage.
The film not only highlights Becky’s personal reading list but also reaffirms Chanel’s unique commitment to empowering women not just in style, but in thought.
As viewers are invited to pull up a chair in this literary sanctuary, “In the Library with Rebecca Armstrong” reminds us that fashion can be more than just fabric—it can be a conversation, a memory, and a story well told.