The French house will restage its Lake Como collection in Singapore.

Chanel will restage its Cruise 2026 collection in Singapore on 4 November, reaffirming a link first forged when the house touched down on the island in 2013.
Back then, the late Karl Lagerfeld transformed the Loewen Cluster—a former nutmeg plantation near the city centre—into a runway lined with cricket-striped knits and white flannels, a wink at Singapore’s years under British rule.
“A dynamic and multicultural city, Singapore stands as a unique gateway to Asia. This destination renowned for its connection to culture and luxury boasts a harmonious blend of heritage, youthful modernity and energy, that resonates deeply with the values of the house,” Chanel said in a statement on Tuesday.
The Cruise 2026 line debuted at the Villa d’Este on Lake Como on 29 April.
Chanel has yet to name the Singapore venue, though the city-state is set to welcome a record number of visitors this year.