CHANEL is returning to Biarritz , and doing so with intention. Ahead of its Cruise 2026/27 runway show on April 28, 2026 , the maison has opened an ephemeral boutique at Villa de Larralde , 3-5 Rue Gardères , the exact address where Gabrielle Chanel opened her first couture house in 1915 .
The boutique will remain open to visitors until September 27, 2026 , presenting the CHANEL COCO BEACH 2026 collection throughout the season. A Historic Address Reactivated Villa de Larralde is not simply a beautiful building;
it is where CHANEL, as a fashion house, was truly born. Drawn to Biarritz by its elegance and the presence of an international clientele, royalty, artists, and European elites who gathered on the Basque coast during World War I , Gabrielle Chanel established her first workshop boutique outside Paris within the villa's walls.
At its peak, the atelier employed up to 60 seamstresses , and by 1918 , across Paris, Deauville, and Biarritz combined, CHANEL employed 300 women workers.
The Collection on Display The ephemeral boutique presents the CHANEL COCO BEACH 2026 collection, a line designed in direct dialogue with the spirit of Biarritz and its long association with a relaxed, sun drenched elegance.
Drawing inspiration from the emblematic setting in which the couturière first introduced her collections, the presentation connects the maison's earliest creative instincts to its current aesthetic direction…