The Business of Fashion Podcast

Tim Blanks and Imran Amed Reflect on the Biggest Fashion Month Ever

Oct 10, 2025
Tim Blanks, a veteran fashion critic and Editor-at-Large, reveals insights on the recent transformative fashion month. He discusses the highs and lows of new creative directors, spotlighting the universally acclaimed debut by Matthieu Blazy at Chanel. Blanks emphasizes the importance of time and empathy for designers navigating industry expectations. The conversation also touches on the polarizing reactions to shows by Jonathan Anderson and Pierpaolo Piccioli, highlighting the need for patience in assessing new artistic visions.
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INSIGHT

Change Was Personal Not Radical

  • Fashion month felt like familiar faces in new places rather than a wave of new talent.
  • The significance was the designers' personal transitions more than radical brand reinvention.
INSIGHT

Chanel Nailed Balance Between Past And Future

  • Matthieu Blazy's Chanel debut balanced archive fidelity with his craft-driven vocabulary.
  • That balance made the show feel both authentically Chanel and forward-looking.
ANECDOTE

Blazy's Deep Dive Into Coco Chanel

  • Blazy dove into Coco Chanel's life and personalized the brand to tell an intimate love story.
  • The clothes felt extremely light and craft-oriented, changing how classic codes read on younger wearers.
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