The essence of Chloé lies in its ability to evolve while staying rooted in its DNA: airy silhouettes, artisanal detailing, and an intuitive understanding of how women want to feel in their clothes.
Few fashion houses have defined modern femininity quite like Chloé. Since its founding in 1952, the brand has stood at the intersection of softness and strength—creating clothing that liberates rather than restricts. Where other luxury maisons leaned into structure and rigidity, Chloé designer sensibilities introduced fluidity, romance, and an unmistakable sense of ease.
With Chemena Kamali at the helm, the Chloé Spring '26 collection feels like a poetic return to the brand’s roots. Her vision embraces the house’s archival codes—bohemian spirit, fluid tailoring, and romantic textures—while reintroducing them to a new generation. If there’s one element synonymous with Chloé, it’s the ruffle. The Spring '26 collection reaffirms this with cascading ruffled dresses that feel both ethereal and grounded.
One of the standout details of the collection is its playful flamingo motif. Appearing across swimwear and ready-to-wear, it introduces a sense of whimsy into the otherwise soft, romantic palette.
The flamingo swimsuit captures the essence of elevated resort dressing—equal parts fun and refined. It’s designed to move beyond the beach, styled with flowing skirts or layered under sheer pieces for a complete look.





























































































