Dua Lipa and Hailey Bieber Are Both Fans of This Quirky Designer Print

Dua Lipa and Hailey Bieber are tastemakers in their own right, so whenever we spot both women in a similar aesthetic, it’s no doubt a fashion-forward one. And recently, the singer-songwriter and the skincare entrepreneur have each gravitated toward one designer in particular: Chanel.
While the luxury brand is known for its timeless and elegant aesthetic, Lipa and Bieber have been spotted in some more trendy pieces from the designer of late. Lipa attended Chanel’s spring/summer 2026 runway show during Paris Fashion Week late last month, where she donned a yellow, red and black patterned set from the Métiers d’Art Spring 2026 collection designed by Matthieu Blazy. The blazer and skirt set featured an unexpected color combo and animal print-inspired pattern, along with a unique red hem on the knee-length skirt and blazer sleeves.
A few weeks later, Bieber wore a similar Chanel blazer from the same collection, though she styled the designer piece casually with a pair of light wash jeans. In addition to the denim, Bieber wore the blazer partially open, fastened only by a single button for a belly button-baring moment, and opted for a pair of black and white heels on her feet. The Rhode founder and creative director’s stylist, Dani Michelle, shared her client’s look to Instagram on Monday.
“Chanel girl. We love it !!!🔥,” one fan commented underneath Michelle’s photo carousel.
“Dani this look😍,” another added of the style, which was accessorized with a pair of sunglasses, red drop earrings and a dainty black shoulder bag.
“HAILEY'S FASHION SENSE IS ICONIC 🔥🔥🔥,” someone else declared.
The occasion for her chic ensemble? Speaking on a fashion panel with Vogue earlier this week.
The Feb. 13 event, deemed Vogue Forces of Fashion, also featured speakers like Rita Ora, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Sarah Snook, all of whom gathered at the Sydney Opera House for the occasion. Bieber, who founded Rhode in 2022, offered advice to aspiring business owners during her conversation with Vogue Australia’s editor-in-chief Christine Centenera.
“Becoming a founder and launching a brand is such a gigantic leap of faith and you really don't know how it's going to go until you take the leap,” she stated. “I think the thing I always talk about is really going with your gut and trusting your instinct. With Rhode, we go really left when others are going right. That’s really impactful, it comes from a place of trusting yourself. When you tap into that, you do something really special.”
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