PHOTOGRAPHED BY BRIANNA CAPOZZI

The Chloé Spring 2027 collection is born from an ongoing dialogue with the Maison's heritage. It explores how pivotal moments in its history have shaped Chloé's unwavering identity today. Particular focus is placed on how specific eras contributed to establishing timeless codes and signatures within the Chloé legacy. The collection revisits one of the Maison's most significant sartorial chapters, re-centering tailoring as an emblematic expression of Chloé.

This collection looks back to a pivotal era for the Maison: the late 1990s. At that time, Edward Sexton, the legendary tailor representing London's Savile Row, joined the Chloé atelier as a tailoring expert, introducing the meticulous craftsmanship of Savile Row into Chloé's feminine universe. Sexton, known for reshaping British menswear tailoring in the late 1960s and 70s and dressing icons like The Beatles and Mick Jagger, brought a more powerful proportion to traditional tailoring of the era. Building on the dialogue between sartorial tradition and Chloé's sensual spirit, the collection reinterprets tailoring as both heritage and an evolving expression.

This season, tailoring asserts its presence through long jackets and three-piece suits, establishing a new, sophisticated proportion in the Chloé wardrobe. Sharp tailoring in grey mélange wool and white pinstripes, featuring compact hourglass jackets and micro-length riding coats, is paired with lace-up waistcoats, cropped lingerie tops, and delicate flou (light, flowing fabrics and designs), creating silhouettes where constructed forms and softness naturally harmonize. Flowing slips and garment-dyed lingerie dresses, along with lace-adorned flou, bring a sense of lightness and movement, while a palette of pastel neutrals and sun-faded tones is punctuated by black and white. Black gallon lace and trimmings add depth and definition throughout the collection.

The visual inspiration for the collection comes from the photographic work of Deborah Turbeville. Her images blur the lines between fashion and emotion, prioritizing atmosphere over narrative. Women are depicted in soft light and intimate spaces, standing quietly between memory and reality. Her work captures not moments, but states of mind that evoke unexplained emotions. This sensibility permeates the collection, bringing a discreet and intimate sensuality to each silhouette.

The Spring 2027 collection further develops the effortless femininity that the Maison continuously pursues, where sensuality is expressed subtly, never overtly. Tailoring is shown to be a signature of the Maison's evolving identity, as precise tailoring and softness coexist naturally, shaping a language of dressing that flows between structure and lightness, discipline and spontaneity.

The Chloé Spring 2027 collection is photographed by Brianna Capozzi and features Alexa Chung, Jessica Miller, Bruna Souza, Ella Valensi, Tongtong Chen, Greta Hellborg, Gertrud Rose, and Clementine Murphy.

The collection will be available from November 2026 at Chloé boutiques and Chloe.com.

PHOTOGRAPHED BY BRIANNA CAPOZZI

About Chloé

Chloé was founded in 1952 by Gaby Aghion, a Parisian with Egyptian roots. A pioneer of ready-to-wear, she liberated women from the formality of fashion at the time. Gaby Aghion, a true visionary, believed that women should be themselves. Today, Chloé is a leading French luxury fashion Maison, carrying forward the founder's vision of free-spirited femininity and effortless chic under the creative direction of Chemena Kamali.

About Chemena Kamali

Born in Germany in 1981, Chemena Kamali holds a Master's degree in Fashion from Central Saint Martins in London, under the tutelage of Professor Louise Wilson. A German designer with over 20 years of experience, Kamali has a long-standing connection with Chloé, having worked there during two pivotal periods for the Maison. Kamali then served as Design Director for Saint Laurent's Women's Ready-to-Wear before returning to Chloé as Creative Director in October 2023.

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