Chemena Kamali‘s Chloé has been vintage-inspired and infused with nostalgia since her debut collection, but it seems the designer is letting some more frivolity to her work. The Chloé girl is ultimately a fun girl: striding the streets of Paris in clogs (a reference to Phoebe Philo’s tenure at the brand), swirling and dancing in flou silks and floating dresses, looking like a nonchalant, mysterious character straight out of a Guy Bourdin photograph. Immersing herself in early ’80s movies, like Brian de Palma’s thriller “Dressed to Kill” and Bette Gordon’s “Variety”, Kamali isn’t exactly interested in the (very exhausted) notion of power-dressing, but rather blending the era’s seemingly-naïve femininity with its by-gone, chic attitude. Bold and quirky shades of cobalt and aquamarine go in pair with sensual lace trims and the irresistibly joyful flamingo motif. Oui, oui, oui.
ED’s SELECTION:
Chloé Lace-trimmed Silk-jacquard Camisole
Chloé Frayed High-rise Flared Jeans
Chloé Eve Leather Over-the-knee Boots
Chloé Bracelet Embellished Suede And Snake-effect Leather Shoulder Bag
Chloé Ruffled Floral-print Cotton-voile Mini Dress
Chloé Button-embellished Wool-blend Bouclé Mini Skirt
Chloé Kick Suede, Mesh And Leather High-top Sneakers
Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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