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Chloé Womens Bags
Chloé unofficially launched the It Bag trend with its iconic Paraty tote, but the House now offers a covetable edit of handbags, purses and assorted accessories that encompass its free-spirited ethos. Crafted from only the finest leathers, Chloé bags come in myriad incarnations, from the ‘70s-inspired Faye and Drew bags to the timeless Marcie and the new C bag; which one will you choose?
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Autumn/Winter 2024
Boho is Back
Autumn/Winter 2024
Boho is Back
The Chloé girl is revived for Autumn/Winter 2024, her archetypal wardrobe energised via a familiar roster of billow-sleeved blouses and tiered dresses in emblematic fabrics. Underpinned by unbridled bohemia, the collection – comprised of juxtaposing silhouettes in warm, sensual hues – sees the Maison salute its roots through its muse, rediscovering her beat and spirit.
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Shoes
Free-spirited Footwear
Shoes
Free-spirited Footwear
Footwear is a focal point at Chloé. Purveyor of a dynamic and unfettered mix of opposites, the brand provides a narrative for each distinctive style – studded clogs tell a Seventies story and artisanal espadrilles express a laid-back confidence, while platform boots stand for freedom when paired with bare legs and mini hemlines.
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Bags & Accessories
Alluring Complements
Bags & Accessories
Alluring Complements
Even ensembles that champion ‘undone-ness’ need a companion to dance with: enter bags and accessories. Offering a playful riff on much-loved signatures, the Maison’s latest line-up favours versatility and modern heritage. Shoulder styles topped with buckles exude an early Noughties attitude, while scripted belts and necklaces strung with gilded pebbles pay tribute to the Chloé of yesteryear.
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Chemena Kamali
The Homecoming
Chemena Kamali
The Homecoming
Chemena Kamali was appointed creative director of Chloé in 2023, following a tenure that saw her climb the ranks inside the French powerhouse. With a penchant for pieces that place one foot in the past and the other in the future, the German designer’s vision is entrenched in nostalgia – an approach that marks a meaningful renaissance for her and the Maison.