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Celebrities attended the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2023 Haute Couture show on January 25th, 2023 at Paris Fashion Week. The collection, imagined by Virginie Viard, wafts by in a flurry of animal-inspired embroideries at the Grand Palais Éphémère in Paris, within a minimalist décor populated by a bestiary of larger-than-life sculptures by artist Xavier Veilhan.

See the best looks from the celebrities experiencing the exquisite show below.

Marion Cotillard, French actress and CHANEL ambassador, wore a black, red, white, and blue striped tweed dress with matching bolero, look 27, from the Métiers d’Art 2022/23 collection.

G-Dragon, South Korean rapper and CHANEL ambassador, wore a black tweed jacket embroidered with flowers, look 14, from the Spring-Summer 2023 Ready-to-Wear collection with a CHANEL black blouse.

Apple Martin, the daughter of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, wore a black and white tweed dress, look 2, with matching jacket, look 1, from the Spring-Summer 2023 Ready-to-Wear pre-collection.

Kim Go Eun, South Korean actress and CHANEL ambassador, wore a light orange and ecru tweed jumpsuit with gingham motif and a dark pink and lilac cashmere cardigan, look 29, from the Spring-Summer 2023 Ready-to-Wear collection.

Tilda Swinton, British actress and CHANEL ambassador, wore a black sequined cotton tulle jacket, look 45, from the Spring-Summer 2023 Ready-to-Wear collection with CHANEL black satin pants.

‘Stranger Things’ actress Sadie Sink wore a black and navy blue sequined tweed dress embellished with and embroidered belt with a matching bolero, look 59, from the Spring-Summer 2023 Ready-to-Wear collection.

Sonoya Mizuno, Japanese-British actress, wore a black and silvery silk jacquard top with a pearly white leather jacket and matching pants, look 7, from the Spring-Summer 2023 Ready-to-Wear pre-collection.

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