You might not need reminding Virginie Viard is out at Chanel (with a replacement yet to be appointed). The first advertising campaign post-Viard’s abrupt and unexpected departure is here, for Fall 2024. The Deauville-inspired collection ultimately became Viard’s last as creative director, unveiled during Paris Fashion Week back in March. Viard’s firm faves Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin were enlisted to capture the accompanying campaign. Chanel brand ambassador Margaret Qualley was called upon to be the face and embodiment of the collection. The American actress dons a dark bob hairstyle throughout the playful and cinematic series of campaign images, set against an array of Paris backdrops.
The Fall 2024 Chanel Campaign with Margaret Qualley by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadain:
Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“This can’t be real,” exclaimed fenty the moment the campaign struck.
“The collection was about Deauville and they shot it in Paris? If getting rid of Virginie means getting rid of I&V, I’m even more than happy,” Lola701 noted.
Creative commented: “Can’t get over how bad this is!”
“It’s the fake background that bothers me,” complained Hchloe.
“So pretentious and trying hard to be artsy. Totally not Chanel,” voiced an unforgiving tourbillions.
“Might as well just commission a cartoon featuring French stereotypes. It would get their highly evolved message across while appealing to the younger audience they seek to connect with,” voiced tigerrouge.
“Hideous, absolutely hideous. Never minded Margaret Qualley for Chanel and thought I&V’s campaign last season was flawless but this is just a complete eyesore. It’s the whole collage concept with the fake-looking backdrops that is what kills this, and the questionable wig on Qualley,” noted vogue28.
See more from the Chanel Fall 2024 advertising campaign with Margaret Qualley, here.