Chloé has released look images from its Fall 2024 collection. 
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
As I began my journey at Chloé, I instinctively embraced the spirit and codes of the House's history. I wanted to capture the soul of the Chloé woman that I feel and love. For me, that meant going back to the roots, focusing on truly defining moments for the House, like Karl Lagerfeld's Chloé collections of the 1970s.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
Since the House's inception, Chloé has had a feminine perspective that is straightforward, essential, real and vibrant - not one that transforms you, but one that allows you to be yourself and live your life. My goal is to speak to women and fulfill their desire for clothes that are honest and personal, silhouettes that play with fluidity and structure, clothes that are full of movement and have an effortless feel.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
This Fall 2024 collection was designed before the Autumn/Winter 2024 collection, which was presented in March. It is a prologue, an introduction, a foundation, a return to the Maison's roots and a new beginning for the Maison. Timeless and seasonal expression and the Parisian spirit of Chloé are the main ideas behind the wardrobe. The collection's core features include functional and authentic outerwear, capes deeply connected to the Maison's roots, signature blouses with flowing silhouettes deeply embedded in Chloé's DNA, sartorial tailoring, iconic denim, and knitwear. Accessories include 70s-inspired boots, clogs, and wedges, as well as emotive bags crafted from naturally tanned leather with patinas that enhance the look with age, becoming new icons of the Maison. Jewelry features motifs such as pineapples, horses, and bananas, all of which are ironic icons of the Maison.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
While the return to its roots is focused on ready-to-wear, it's also about Chloé's signature library of fabrics, from silk muslin, georgette and silk jacquard to cotton gabardine, lace and guipure to soft, supple leather. It also explores a range of color palettes, from Gaby Aghion's beloved rosé and cognac, nuanced whites and blacks, to delicate shades of tan and beige.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
There's something approachable and refreshing about the Chloé woman that is, and always will be, important to me. Her heartbeat, natural beauty, radiance, instinctive energy—she is constantly evolving. Dressing is about discovering yourself through the changes we experience in life. As women, we evolve, and Chloé evolves with us. Starting afresh isn't about reinventing the past, but about bringing that spirit into the present.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
I want to anticipate how women want to feel today. I want the Chloé woman to feel truly themselves and to be in touch with the spirit and vitality of Chloé It's about capturing all our opposites and contradictions with a wardrobe that is full of joy, intuition and freedom.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
About Chloé
Chloé was founded in 1952 by Egyptian-born Parisian Gaby Aghion. A pioneer of ready-to-wear, she liberated women from the formal fashions of the time. A true visionary, Gaby Aghion believed that women should be able to be themselves. Today, Chloé is a leading French luxury fashion house, and under the creative direction of Shemina Kamali, it continues its founder's vision of free-spirited femininity and effortlessness.
About Shemina Kamali
Born in Germany in 1981, Shemina Kamali earned her MA in Fashion from Central Saint Martins in London under Professor Louise Wilson. She has been with the brand for over 20 years, including a long stint at Chloé. She began her career at the house as part of Phoebe Philo's team, before returning to Chloé in 2012 as Design Director for Clare Waight Keller. Most recently, she served as Design Director of Saint Laurent's Anthony Vaccarello women's ready-to-wear line since 2016, and on October 9, 2023, Kamali was appointed the new Creative Director of Chloé.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of ChloéAs I began my journey at Chloé, I instinctively embraced the spirit and codes of the House's history. I wanted to capture the soul of the Chloé woman that I feel and love. For me, that meant going back to the roots, focusing on truly defining moments for the House, like Karl Lagerfeld's Chloé collections of the 1970s.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of ChloéSince the House's inception, Chloé has had a feminine perspective that is straightforward, essential, real and vibrant - not one that transforms you, but one that allows you to be yourself and live your life. My goal is to speak to women and fulfill their desire for clothes that are honest and personal, silhouettes that play with fluidity and structure, clothes that are full of movement and have an effortless feel.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of ChloéThis Fall 2024 collection was designed before the Autumn/Winter 2024 collection, which was presented in March. It is a prologue, an introduction, a foundation, a return to the Maison's roots and a new beginning for the Maison. Timeless and seasonal expression and the Parisian spirit of Chloé are the main ideas behind the wardrobe. The collection's core features include functional and authentic outerwear, capes deeply connected to the Maison's roots, signature blouses with flowing silhouettes deeply embedded in Chloé's DNA, sartorial tailoring, iconic denim, and knitwear. Accessories include 70s-inspired boots, clogs, and wedges, as well as emotive bags crafted from naturally tanned leather with patinas that enhance the look with age, becoming new icons of the Maison. Jewelry features motifs such as pineapples, horses, and bananas, all of which are ironic icons of the Maison.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of ChloéWhile the return to its roots is focused on ready-to-wear, it's also about Chloé's signature library of fabrics, from silk muslin, georgette and silk jacquard to cotton gabardine, lace and guipure to soft, supple leather. It also explores a range of color palettes, from Gaby Aghion's beloved rosé and cognac, nuanced whites and blacks, to delicate shades of tan and beige.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of ChloéThere's something approachable and refreshing about the Chloé woman that is, and always will be, important to me. Her heartbeat, natural beauty, radiance, instinctive energy—she is constantly evolving. Dressing is about discovering yourself through the changes we experience in life. As women, we evolve, and Chloé evolves with us. Starting afresh isn't about reinventing the past, but about bringing that spirit into the present.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of ChloéI want to anticipate how women want to feel today. I want the Chloé woman to feel truly themselves and to be in touch with the spirit and vitality of Chloé It's about capturing all our opposites and contradictions with a wardrobe that is full of joy, intuition and freedom.
 PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of Chloé
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DREW VICKERS/Courtesy of ChloéAbout Chloé
Chloé was founded in 1952 by Egyptian-born Parisian Gaby Aghion. A pioneer of ready-to-wear, she liberated women from the formal fashions of the time. A true visionary, Gaby Aghion believed that women should be able to be themselves. Today, Chloé is a leading French luxury fashion house, and under the creative direction of Shemina Kamali, it continues its founder's vision of free-spirited femininity and effortlessness.
About Shemina Kamali
Born in Germany in 1981, Shemina Kamali earned her MA in Fashion from Central Saint Martins in London under Professor Louise Wilson. She has been with the brand for over 20 years, including a long stint at Chloé. She began her career at the house as part of Phoebe Philo's team, before returning to Chloé in 2012 as Design Director for Clare Waight Keller. Most recently, she served as Design Director of Saint Laurent's Anthony Vaccarello women's ready-to-wear line since 2016, and on October 9, 2023, Kamali was appointed the new Creative Director of Chloé.





























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