French Fashion
Identity
In 1952 the designer Gaby Aghion started Chloé innovating the world of French haute couture with the first collection of prêt-à-porter that made the dream of fashion and luxury accessible to all women.
The name Chloé was chosen by Aghion for the feminine and refined sound it had.
In 1956 the first collection designed by Aghion was presented at Le Cafè de Flore. The success was such as to allow Aghion and Lenoir to hire new young talents such as Christiana Bailly, Michèle Rosier, Maxime de la Falaise, Graziella Fontana.
From 1966 to 1983 Chloé's main designer was Karl Lagerfeld, and the brand became one of the best known in the world of fashion, worn by personalities such as Jackie Kennedy, Brigitte Bardot, Maria Callas and Grace Kelly.
Since then, his vision has been pursued by illustrious names such as Stella McCartney, Phoebe Philo and Clare Waight Keller.
Today under the creative direction of Natacha Ramsay-Levi, Chloé reaffirms a boho deluxe vocation with a current character.
From fluid clothes to its most famous accessories that are confirmed as best sellers every season, such as the Marcie bag, the Drew bag or the Susanna boots, the Chloé style continues to make its fans dream.
Chloè's strong point becomes the realization of every single clothing accessory, creating even buttons and bijoux on her own.
The collections are distinguished by sophisticated comfort and carefree ease.
Timeless tailoring and "boyish" elegance constitute the soul of the company, often in balance with an immense femininity.
The fluid dresses, the diaphanous blouses and the lace are all synonyms of lightness and grace, feminine qualities that distinguish the Maison.
The clothes are designed by women for women and embody the spirit of solidarity and female emancipation.
The colors used are neutral, not intense, but sober, full of pastel shades and delicate shades.
French Fashion
Identity
In 1952 the designer Gaby Aghion started Chloé innovating the world of French haute couture with the first collection of prêt-à-porter that made the dream of fashion and luxury accessible to all women.
The name Chloé was chosen by Aghion for the feminine and refined sound it had.
In 1956 the first collection designed by Aghion was presented at Le Cafè de Flore. The success was such as to allow Aghion and Lenoir to hire new young talents such as Christiana Bailly, Michèle Rosier, Maxime de la Falaise, Graziella Fontana.
From 1966 to 1983 Chloé's main designer was Karl Lagerfeld, and the brand became one of the best known in the world of fashion, worn by personalities such as Jackie Kennedy, Brigitte Bardot, Maria Callas and Grace Kelly.
Since then, his vision has been pursued by illustrious names such as Stella McCartney, Phoebe Philo and Clare Waight Keller.
Today under the creative direction of Natacha Ramsay-Levi, Chloé reaffirms a boho deluxe vocation with a current character.
From fluid clothes to its most famous accessories that are confirmed as best sellers every season, such as the Marcie bag, the Drew bag or the Susanna boots, the Chloé style continues to make its fans dream.
Chloè's strong point becomes the realization of every single clothing accessory, creating even buttons and bijoux on her own.
The collections are distinguished by sophisticated comfort and carefree ease.
Timeless tailoring and "boyish" elegance constitute the soul of the company, often in balance with an immense femininity.
The fluid dresses, the diaphanous blouses and the lace are all synonyms of lightness and grace, feminine qualities that distinguish the Maison.
The clothes are designed by women for women and embody the spirit of solidarity and female emancipation.
The colors used are neutral, not intense, but sober, full of pastel shades and delicate shades.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
Naomy oval sunglasses with a thick frame in glossy Dark Burgundy in lower-impact acetate, with temples with a contrasting Chloé logo printed on the left. The solid Dark Green lenses in organic nylon add the finishing touch to the model.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
Marcie cat-eye sunglasses with Gold metal frame embellished with the iconic Marcie Gold metal element on the hinges.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
These Aly sunglasses offer a modern update on the classic aviator shape. Square frames in shiny silver metal are set with triple gradient lenses in a palette of black, yellow and gray. The Chloé logo finishes the left lens.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
These Aly sunglasses offer a modern update on the classic aviator shape. Square frames in shiny gold-tone metal are set with triple gradient lenses in a palette of violet, crystal and green. The Chloé logo finishes the left lens.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
These Aly sunglasses offer a modern update on the classic aviator shape. Square frames in shiny gold-tone metal are set with triple gradient lenses in a palette of brown, gray and khaki. The Chloé logo finishes the left lens.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
These Aly sunglasses offer a modern update on the classic aviator shape. Square frames in shiny gold-tone metal are set with triple gradient lenses in a palette of Bordeaux, pink and red. The Chloé logo finishes the left lens.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
Oval-shaped Naomy sunglasses with a thick shiny black frame in lower-impact acetate, featuring temples stamped with a contrasting Chloé logo on the left. Solid gray lenses in bio-based nylon finish this piece.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
Marcie cat-eye sunglasses featuring a chunky beveled frame elevated with Marcie's signature gold metal piece at the hinges.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
Marcie cat-eye sunglasses featuring gold metal rims elevated with Marcie's signature gold metal piece at the hinges.
Now available in petite sizes, these West square sunglasses have a bold, retro style. The brown gradient lenses match the two-tone Havana and Milky Honey frame, for a look that is both classic and chic.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.
Celine was founded by Céline Vipiana and her husband Richard in 1945 as a made-to-measure children͛s shoe boutique that was located in Paris at 52 rue Malte. The shop was denoted by a highly distinct red elephant logo created by cartoonist Raymont Peynet. Finding success, the duo expanded and opened three more stores by 1948.