Chloé Spring 25 by Chemena Kamali Photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch Now available in stores and on Chloe.com #Chloe #ChloeSpring25 #ChemenaKamali
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Women Forward. For a Fairer Future. Chloé is a leading luxury Parisian fashion house, embodying a forward-looking yet timeless style and natural femininity. The Maison was founded in 1952 by Gaby Aghion, an Egyptian-born Parisian who wanted to liberate women’s bodies from the stiff and formal fashion of the era through her luxury ready-to-wear offering. Since then, the Maison has entrusted a succession of emerging talents to further Aghion’s vision, including Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, Phoebe Philo, Hannah MacGibbon, Clare Waight Keller, Natacha Ramsay-Levi, Gabriela Hearst and the current creative director, Chemena Kamali. The Maison is committed to creating beautiful products while adopting responsible environmental and social practices. You can read more about our commitments in our Report, available on chloe.com. In October 2021, Chloé received B Corp certification, marking a new stage in the Maison’s transformation.
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Chloé Spring 25 by Chemena Kamali Photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch Now available in stores and on Chloe.com #Chloe #ChloeSpring25 #ChemenaKamali
From Harper’s Bazaar, France, to the cover of 10 Magazine, the hashtag #Chloé Winter 24 and Summer 25 collections featured in an array of international editorials. Below are some highlights: VOGUE, FRANCE - DEC 2024 - SUMMER 25 D LA REPUBLICA, ITALY - NOV 2024 - WINTER 24 10 MAGAZINE, UK - SEP 2024 - WINTER 24 SSAW, FRANCE - WINTER 24 HARPER’S BAZAAR, ITALY - NOV 2024 - WINTER 24 HARPER’S BAZAAR, FRANCE - NOV 2024 - WINTER 24 SELF SERVICE, FRANCE - ISSUE 61- WINTER 24 M LE MONDE, FRANCE - NOV 2024 - WINTER 24 SELF SERVICE, FRANCE - ISSUE 61 - WINTER 24 SELF SERVICE, FRANCE - ISSUE 61 - WINTER 24 HARPER’S BAZAAR, FRANCE - NOV 2024 - WINTER 24
New season bags, shoes and accessories. Discover #Chloé Spring 25 by Chemena Kamali, available now in stores and on Chloe.com #Chloe #ChloeSpring25 #ChemenaKamali
Chapter 7: The #Chloé Blouse; a forever wardrobe essential. In the pursuit of lightness, ease of movement, and everyday versatility, Gaby Aghion established essential silhouettes for the modern woman’s wardrobe. In the 1960s she created the first Chloé blouse, along with her designer at the time Gérard Pipart. The fluid shape cut from silk embodied the effortless and feminine spirit of Chloé. Gaby herself wore blouses often, and she built a collection of styles cut in silk, or with hand-painted motifs, new and old – some she kept so long that the colors had faded. “The more I wear them, the more I cherish them,” she once said. To this day, the Chloé blouse remains a seasonal staple. Timeless and iconic, it sits lightly on the body and enhances a feeling of sensuality and undone elegance so distinct to the Maison. 1. Chloé blouse and skirt by Gérard Pipart, fall-winter 1962 2. Chloé blouse picture, spring-summer 1961 3 & 4. Chloé blouse sketches, early and late 1960s 5. Nation blouse, sketch, spring-summer 1972
Introducing Andrea, a slim-fit high heel. #Chloé Spring 2025 by Chemena Kamali. Now available on Chloe.com #Chloe #ChloeSpring25 #ChemenaKamali
Chapter 6 : A dress which says "I'm nonchalant" Gaby Aghion's favorite dress was a style she designed for the Fall-Winter 1960 collection with Maxime de La Falaise, the first British woman designing for #Chloé at the time. It epitomized Gaby's new style of dress: modern and elegant. "Maxime suggested a supple jersey, like a man's pullover. Then I realized I couldn't add a lining to the sleeves and the collar with the jersey; it was too thick. Maxime went to Max on the Champs-Elysées and returned with twill fabric for ties. We lined the collar and cuffs with it. It was adorable. Ravishing. Embrun was born.” "It was very avant-garde to make a shirt dress like that, like you would design a tee shirt. Women were fighting over it. It had plenty of charm with its tie twill facings—a masculine detail on feminine clothes. I have always mixed everything together; I do this because I'm nonchalant. And this dress was tremendously successful because it says, 'I'm nonchalant.'" Image credits: Embrun dress, Chloé fall-winter 1960: sketch by Maxime de La Falaise, excerpt from show leaflet and contact sheet
#Chloé Spring 25 by Chemena Kamali Now available in stores and on Chloe.com #Chloe #ChloeSpring25 #ChemenaKamali
#Chloé Spring 25 by Chemena Kamali Now available in stores and on Chloe.com #Chloe #ChloeSpring25 #ChemenaKamali
Introducing the Chloé Kick, a new sneaker that fuses the silhouette of boxing shoes with the softness of ballet slippers. Now available in stores and on Chloe.com #Chloe #ChloeSpring25 #ChloeKick #ChemenaKamali
The legacy of our founder Gaby Aghion, and her avantgarde vision of femininity, continue to inspire #Chloé’s commitment to supporting women’s advancement. At Chloé, our people are the best ambassadors for our #WomenFoward initiatives: on October 24th, our headquarters teams in Paris welcomed 15 young women supported by our French non-profit partner Rêv’Elles. They engaged in discussions on topics such as opportunities in the fashion industry, boosting self-confidence, and understanding luxury know-how and corporate codes. On October 25th, 4 Chloé team members participated in the panel for « RVL ton potentiel » to empower 48 young women to pitch their professional projects and believe in their potential. We are very proud and grateful to our partner Rêv'Elles for providing our employees with the opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogues with these bright young women each year. Mounia Jaboun Aude VERGNE Leïla Roque-Sahli Soukaïna SEHLI Joséphine de Bartillat Mélanie MIET Sophie Surteauville Farah Maouche Maud Villers Lisa Reid Maude TEILLER Emma R. Audrey Berthet Morgane Meulien Camille Pilliard Aurélien Marquand Delphine Puzin Samanta Cheung Sylvie Clamens Athina Zaag Marmorat