Pakistan, Oct. 9 -- In a recent event, Chanel's creative director Matthieu Blazy kicked off his design reboot of the century-old French fashion house on October 6, Monday. The evening runway show, featuring dropped waists and long, button-up shirts, capped months of mounting suspense.

In December, 41-year-old Matthieu Blazy, fashion's most sought-after position, was part of a wave of new designers brought on by brands aiming to captivate inflation-weary consumers.

Blazy's debut at the Grand Palais in Paris attracted large crowds dressed in the brand's signature Tweed-the famous logo with interlocking C logo visible on heels, jewellery and handbags.

Inside, the expansive glass and steel exposition hall with massive glowing planets hangi...