For CULTURED's Summer issue, the Taiwanese image-maker set the French house's 2023/2024 Métiers d'Art collection in a Tokyo dreamscape.

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All clothing and accessories from Chanel's 2023/2024 Métiers d’Art collection.

Chanel's 2023/2024 Métiers d'Art collection found its spark in the vibrant pop of Great Britain, its saturated hues reflecting against Manchester's cobblestones in last December's show. For CULTURED's summer issue, photographer John Yuyi conjures a surrealist dreamscape from an altogether different locale.

With Tokyo's dense visual canvas as her backdrop and Japanese actor and model Serena Motola as her protagonist, the Taiwanese image-maker gives the French house's tweeds the street treatment, where they stand out amid the electric scent of petrichor and rain-slicked pavement.

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