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The Best Looks From the Cruise 2027 Collections

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BIARRITZ, FRANCE - APRIL 28: A model walks the runway during the Chanel Cruise 2026/27 on April 28, ...
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The 2027 cruise shows have officially commenced, which means the fashion world is embarking on a world tour as top brands present their midseason offerings in some of the globe’s most glamorous locations. Chanel kicked things off (and set the bar high) on April 28 with a show in Biarritz, France. There, Nicole Kidman, Tilda Swinton, A$AP Rocky, and Sofia Coppola sat front row at Le Casino Municipal to take in designer Matthieu Blazy’s latest collection.

Not only is the seaside town picturesque, it also holds an important place in the house’s history. Coco Chanel sought refuge in Biarritz during World War I, eventually setting up a workshop and boutique in the Basque city. In fact, it’s been said that Coco created the idea of resort collections when she launched a line in 1919, inspired by the women of Biarritz. This history makes the resort town the perfect place for Blazy’s first cruise season for the brand. Inspired by mermaids and Coco’s streamlined aesthetic, the collection vacillated between the whimsical and classic, offering options for both the dreamers and purists.

While Chanel is sticking to its home country of France, most other brands are taking their cruise collections to the United States this year. Demna has chosen New York as the setting for his first Gucci cruise show. Like Biarritz and Chanel, the Big Apple plays a part in Gucci’s history: it’s where the brand opened the first store outside of Italy in 1953, setting the stage for global expansion. Louis Vuitton, similarly, will hold its show in New York. Jonathan Anderson, meanwhile, who is presenting his first cruise offerings for Dior, will be on the opposite coast, hosting the show in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s newly opened David Geffen Galleries. It seems that before soccer takes over North America for the FIFA World Cup this summer, fashion is paving the way. And while you can’t buy tickets to a fashion show, you can admire the clothes from afar. Here, a look at all the highlights of the cruise season. Check back often as we track the latest and greatest to hit the runways.

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