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At a Chanel Sublimage fireside chat celebrating the house’s integrative vision of beauty, Olympian Yvette Kong shared how finding inner purpose can shape one’s view of success and creativity
Chanel’s philosophy of integrative beauty has long held that true radiance comes from the harmony between mind, body and spirit. Grounded in five guiding principles—holistic beauty, scientific craftsmanship, sustainable innovation, mental resilience and self-care rituals that nurture emotional strength—the house continues to reimagine beauty as a profoundly personal journey of self-expression and inner harmony.
This ethos came to life at an intimate Sublimage event in Hong Kong, where guests explored the rejuvenating skincare collection infused with Vanilla Planifolia and experienced Chanel’s approach through sensory rituals, from indulgent massages to mindful fireside chats. One conversation featured Olympian Yvette Kong, whose story reflects the brand’s belief that beauty is shaped not only by appearance but also by inner alignment, purpose and emotional grounding.


To Kong, a beautiful person is one who “can embrace kindness and compassion even after experiencing failure and pain, and [can] remain steadfast on their chosen path.” The Hong Kong swimmer, who represented the city in the 2016 Rio Olympics, was speaking to a room full of guests who had gathered for this exclusive Chanel-hosted conversation.
The former full-time athlete likened the process of cultivating inner strength to the formation of crystals and natural stones—something that takes time and pressure to reveal its brilliance.








