Nicole Kidman is officially appointed as Chanel’s new House Ambassador, re-connecting with the brand ahead of Matthieu Blazy’s debut.

Summary
- Nicole Kidman’s partnership with Chanel is formalized with her new ambassador role.
- Her relationship with the brand began in 2004 with the N°5 fragrance film.
- She appeared at Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris under Matthieu Blazy’s debut.
Nicole Kidman has been named Chanel‘s new House Ambassador, marking a renewed chapter between the actor and the French fashion house. The announcement comes as Chanel prepares for a new creative era under Matthieu Blazy, who has taken the helm as creative director.
Kidman’s connection to Chanel runs deep. In 2004, she starred in the Baz Luhrmann–directed N°5 fragrance campaign and has since appeared in countless Chanel looks on the red carpet. Her formal appointment feels like a natural continuation of a long-standing relationship, one that’s been woven into the brand’s narrative for two decades.
In her statement, Kidman expressed excitement about working with Blazy and her admiration for haute couture, calling Chanel “a House that has always been ahead of the curve.” She spoke of her anticipation for Blazy’s vision and of her appreciation for the craftsmanship that defines the brand’s legacy.
Blazy described Kidman as “the embodiment of the Chanel woman,” referencing their past collaborations and shared passion for craft. “Having worked with Nicole in the past and now reuniting with her at Chanel is a dream come true,” he said.
Kidman attended Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2026 show in Paris, her first official appearance since joining the House. The event, held at the Grand Palais, marked Matthieu Blazy’s debut collection for Chanel and signaled the start of a new chapter for both the designer and the brand.