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Wang Yibo Radiates Quiet Luxury at Chanel’s 2025 Haute Couture Show in Paris

The Chanel ambassador stuns in classic tweed and COCO CRUSH jewelry at the Paris runway event.
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Wang Yibo Radiates Quiet Luxury at Chanel's 2025 Haute Couture Show in Paris

In the heart of Paris, where fashion breathes history and whispers innovation, Chanel unveiled its Fall/Winter 2025 Haute Couture collection at the Grand Palais — and one figure stood out amidst the sea of international stars: Wang Yibo.

The Chinese superstar, actor, and Chanel brand ambassador, known for his effortless charisma and sharp fashion sense, attended the show dressed in classic black tweed, layered with fine pieces from Chanel’s iconic COCO CRUSH jewelry line. His appearance wasn’t just a style statement — it was a visual poem that echoed Chanel’s elegant legacy.

Awaken the Senses. Savor the Silence.

As Chanel’s official Weibo teased, “Awaken the senses and savor quiet poetry,” Wang Yibo embodied that very sentiment. In a sea of camera flashes and couture, his presence was serene yet magnetic — capturing the quiet intensity of haute couture itself.

Sporting a refined black tweed jacket — a timeless Chanel staple — Yibo brought softness to structure, pairing the look with subtle curls and the signature COCO CRUSH rings and cuffs in 18K white and beige gold. Every piece whispered luxury, not shouted it.

🌍 Front Row with the Fashion Elite

Yibo shared the front row with fashion royalty: Naomi Campbell, Charlotte Casiraghi, Dakota Fanning, Riley Keough, Simone Ashley, and even Vogue’s Anna Wintour. But his presence marked a growing shift — the globalizing face of luxury fashion, where Asian stars are not just invited guests but central figures.

His attendance sparked a frenzy across Chinese and international social media, where fans trended hashtags like #WANGYIBO_CHANELCOUTURE and praised his “poetic aura” and “flawless synergy with the Chanel spirit.”

🧵 Tweed, Tradition & Transformation

Chanel’s creative director Virginie Viard reimagined tweed this season with sculptural silhouettes, oversized bows, and fluid tailoring. Yibo’s look subtly mirrored this artistic evolution — understated yet undeniably powerful.

In many ways, his appearance personified what Chanel now stands for: elegance with edge, history in motion, and quiet strength in every thread.

As the lights dimmed at the Grand Palais and the models took their final walk, Wang Yibo didn’t just attend the Chanel 2025 Haute Couture show — he became a living part of its story. A modern muse draped in silence, strength, and style.

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Sunita Khatri

I’m a BICTE student with a passion for entertainment journalism. At Ritible, I specialize in covering Bollywood news, celebrity updates, and the latest trending stories in the entertainment industry.