Chloé
A part of the Left Bank intellectual crowd who shared her mother’s fondness for fashion, Chloé cofounder Gaby Aghion was inspired to empower independent working women to break from the conservative dress of the 1950s and don more free-spirited, feminine designs that were appropriate for both work and social life.
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Aghion established her fashion house in Paris in 1952 with her business partner Jacques Lenoir to develop her own source of income, separate from her husband’s. She was one of the first designers to embrace the concept of luxury prêt-à-porter as a middle ground between haute couture and off-the-rack for the masses.
In 1964, Aghion hired a fledgling Karl Lagerfeld as a designer. The pair would bring Chloé into the international spotlight with their easy yet glamorous lines that drew such fans as Jacqueline Kennedy. Lagerfeld became the staff creative lead at Chloé in 1974 and stayed with the brand until 1983, during which time he became known for his romantic silk dresses that continued Aghion’s feminine vision and were a favorite of the “rich hippie” set. In 1988, then-unknown designer Martine Sitbon took the helm of Chloé for several years before Lagerfeld returned as creative director from 1992 to 1997, drawing all of the iconic 1990s supermodels to his runway.
After his second departure, Chloé tapped yet another early-career designer to lead the label: a punky 25-year-old Stella McCartney, who earned the position not because of her famous lineage (she’s the daughter of Paul and Linda McCartney), but because of her fashion education at Central Saint Martins and work experience on London’s Savile Row and at Christian Lacroix. Following McCartney’s exit to launch her own line in 2001 — not long after introducing the diffusion label See by Chloé that year — Chloé named Phoebe Philo to the post.
Under Philo’s leadership, Chloé expanded from women’s clothing to an accessories line — including handbags — and debuted the legendary Paddington bag in 2005. The padlocked satchel, notorious for weighing a hefty three pounds while empty, became one of the “It bags” of the decade (the brand’s double-handled Marcie holds its own in that regard); the entire 8,000-bag initial production run sold out via preorders.
Philo left Chloé in 2006; her successors include, among others, Clare Waight Kelle and Natacha Ramsay-Levi, who announced that she would be departing the house in late 2020. Part of Chloé’s decades-long lasting influence — which we’d like to speculate would appease Aghion greatly — is the brand’s dedication as a career-launching platform for newbie designers, particularly women.
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- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 20, 2024The difference between See by Chloé and Chloé bags comes down to style and price. Bags that bear the Chloé label are part of the French luxury fashion house's main collection of luxury bags featuring feminine yet sophisticated designs. See by Chloé is a diffusion line. Bags from this collection usually have a playful, more youthful vibe and tend to sell at lower price points. Find a diverse assortment of Chloé and See by Chloé bags on 1stDibs.
- Is Chloé a high-end brand?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Yes, Chloé is usually considered a high-end brand. The term "high end" usually indicates a company that produces finely crafted items and sells them at aspirational prices. Chloé's designs fit this description. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Chloé apparel and accessories.
- How do I identify my Chloé bag?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024To identify a Chloé bag, look inside it for a hologram tag. If your bag has one, you can scan this tag to learn its date of production, style name and other details. The official Chloé website has instructions for performing the scan with your smartphone or tablet. With an older bag that lacks a hologram tag, see if it has a number printed on the leather brand tag. In some cases, this number begins with a date code in “XX-YY-ZZZZZ” format, with “XX” corresponding to the month of production, “YY” representing the production year and “ZZZZZZ” being the style number. Researching the style number using trusted online resources will allow you to identify your bag. On other bags, the embossed number is a serial or style number. Again, you can use online resources to identify your bag based on these numbers. For further assistance, consider enlisting the help of a certified appraiser or other knowledgeable expert. Shop a variety of Chloé bags on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022The main difference between Chloé and See by Chloé bags is the vision behind their designs. See by Chloé is a brand geared toward the tastes of a younger audience, while Chloé bags have a more timeless romantic style that appeals to a broad range of ages. On 1stDibs, find a collection of Chloe bags.
- Where are Chloe sunglasses made?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022Chloe sunglasses are made in Italy by Kering Eyewear. The French luxury fashion house entered an agreement with the company to handle the production of their sunglasses in 2020. Kering also produces sunglasses for Cartier and Montblanc. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Chloe sunglasses.
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