Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv1/13Use the diamond point emoji to describe Chanel's glitzy Spring 2017 Haute Couture gowns.
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv2/13The airplane emoji works well when referencing Chanel's Fall 2016 airport set.
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv3/13Chanel's Spring 2015 protest is best represented with this flag emoji.
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv4/13Use the coffee emoji for Fall 2015's Brasserie Gabrielle set.
Photo: Chanel / Jonas Gustavsson / Indigital.tv5/13Brad and Hudson Kroenig's runway turns are best summed up with the "cute" emoji.
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv6/13Sometimes, Chanel uses emojis on the runway, as in Lagerfeld's Spring 2017 collectsion. That's worthy of a "love!"
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv7/13When you don't want to take your Chanel Fall 2014 bag out of the wrapper, use the candy emoji. (P.S. You're not supposed to take it out, anyway.)
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv8/13Chanel's famous Jade nailpolish from Fall 2009 is represented with a four-leaf clover.
Photo: Chanel / Getty Images9/13Those lucky enough to own a piece of Chanel's Haute Joallerie—or at least wear it as Julianne Moore did at Chanel's Fall 2015 Couture show—should represent it with the diamond emoji.
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv10/13Chanel's Spring 2008 looks are a perfect match for this star emoji.
Photo: Chanel / Alessandro Lucioni11/13For Spring 2009, Lagerfeld created leather Chanel shoppers that would pair nicely with this box emoji.
Photo: Chanel / Indigital.tv12/13"Let them eat cake" was the unofficial motto of Chanel's Resort 2013 collectsion shown at Versailles.
Photo: Chanel / Guy Marineau13/13How else to sum up the perfect Chanel #TBT?