Founded in 1952 as one of the first luxury ready-to-wear houses in the world, Chloé has defined Parisian style with its chic and confident designs for over half a century. Today, under the creative direction of Gabriela Hearst, the brand celebrates nature and artisanry through Chloé Craft.
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This season, Gabriela Hearst references the Renaissance and the Italian Baroque painter (and proud feminist) Artemisia Gentileschi, reimagining the period’s silhouettes, volumes, and adornments to create an eco-minded display of empowering femininity. Channeling Gentileschi’s courage, a soft yet commanding spirit takes shape across modern renderings of period details. Balanced with the house’s signature elegance, it’s a stunning reimagining of history’s forgotten greats—and a sustainable reimagining of old-world romance.
Championing iconic women in history has become de rigueur for Gabriela Hearst—and Fall’s reference point is 17th-century Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, who won tremendous acclaim for her works during her life (not a small feat for a woman)—and is honored here in Renaissance-inspired styles and silhouettes.
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