Stars at Chanel’s Hong Kong Show

G-Dragon and Penelope Cruz at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
G-Dragon and Penelope Cruz at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

When Chanel reprised its Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong this week, it was with a spirit of newness. The collection was first shown in Marseille in May; the port city in the south of France served as the inspiration for the colourful tweed suits, the breezy white lace dresses and a bow-embellished swimsuit that came down the runway. But when those same looks were presented along the corridors of the Hong Kong Design Institute on 5 November, they looked just as ideal for the city as the seaside. 

The magic of Chanel’s clothes taking on a new life was also observed off the runway. The maison’s Hong Kong fashion show was attended by local actors and actresses, as well as Asian celebrities who flew in from Taiwan, Thailand and, in the case of G-Dragon, South Korea. The K-pop star, who just released his new single Power, made a powerful statement, indeed, in a pink tweed jacket. The rapper made the classic Chanel piece his own by adorning it with an embroidered daisy flower brooch from his fashion label, Peaceminusone. G-Dragon also stayed true to his eclectic, androgynous style, layering the tweed jacket over a floral shirt. His outfit was completed with striking accessories, including a Chanel mini crossbody bag and sparkling silver shoes. 

G-Dragon was one of the many stylish men who attended Chanel’s fashion show in Hong Kong. Taiwanese actor Bolin Chen sported a grey Chanel tweed jacket with cropped sleeves that showed off his white Chanel J12 watch, altogether creating a look that was minimalist and monochromatic. Meanwhile, legendary Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-Fat, who was a speaker at the live Radio Chanel session that took place before the fashion show, wore his Chanel cardigan over a white shirt and a tie—a look that gave him a worldly, academic air. 

Still, there’s nothing like seeing how women wear their Chanel tweed. Hollywood star Penelope Cruz leaned into her flamboyant style in a white Chanel tweed suit trimmed with feathers. Thai actress Baipor Thitiya also stood out from the crowd in her coquette-inspired ensemble, comprising a pink belted tweed jacket with a camellia brooch, and a matching miniskirt. 

There were other sartorial high notes from the event, not involving tweed: actress Angela Yuen, who stars in Audrey Diwan’s Modern Flirt short film for Chanel, arrived in a floral and lace shirt with matching pants. The ensemble stayed true to Yuen’s sweet and feminine style. Chinese-American actress Fala Chen donned a simple but stunning baby blue sequin dress. Singaporean musician Shye also wore blue, clad in a striped jacket, vest and skirt from Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2025 pre-collection.

Below, take a closer look at all the best-dressed celebrities that we spotted at Chanel’s Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong.

G-Dragon

G-Dragon at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
G-Dragon at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Baipor Thitiya

Baipor Thitiya at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
G-Dragon at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Blue Pongtiwat

Blue Pongtiwat at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Blue Pongtiwat at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Carina Lau

Carina Lau at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Carina Lau at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Bolin Chen

Bolin Chen at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Bolin Chen at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Chow Yun-Fat

Chow Yun Fat at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Chow Yun-Fat at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Fala Chen

Fala Chen at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Fala Chen at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Angela Yuen

Angela Yuen at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Angela Yuen at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Penelope Cruz 

Penelope Cruz at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Penelope Cruz at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Shye

Shye at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Shye at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Cecilia Choi

Cecilia Choi at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Cecilia Choi at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Hedwig Tam

Hedwig Tam at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Hedwig Tam at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)

Hins Cheung

Hins Cheung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Hins Cheung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Suet-Ying Chung

Suet Ying Chung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Suet-Ying Chung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Stephen Fung 

Stephen Fung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Stephen Fung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Sabrina Cheung

Sabrina Cheung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Sabrina Cheung at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Natalie Hsu

Natalie Hsu at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Natalie Hsu at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Qiqi 

Qiqi at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Qiqi at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Whitney Peak

Whitney Peak at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Whitney Peak at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Angèle

Angèle at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Angèle at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Caroline de Maigret

Caroline de Maigret at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Caroline de Maigret at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Moon Tang

Moon Tang at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Moon Tang at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

Hio Miyazawa

Hio Miyazawa at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show in Hong Kong (Photo: Chanel)
Hio Miyazawa at the Chanel Cruise 2025 fashion show (Photo: Chanel)

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