01596nam a22001937a 4500008004100000020001800041040000800059041000800067050002500075100004200100245008700142260003900229300008000268490002800348520091700376610003401293650003601327650003901363241106b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781802797626 ctbs aeng aTT505.C456bY68 2024 aYoung, Carolinec(Journalist)eauthor aLittle book of Chloéb: the story of the iconic fashion housec/ Caroline Young. aLondon : Welbeck Publishing, 2024. a 160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits (some color) ; 19 cm. aLittle books of fashion aSince its establishment in 1952, the House of Chloé is renowned for its bohemian, whimsical style, high-quality fabrics and soft, lightweight designs. At the forefront of prêt-a-porter, founder Gaby Aghion created a ready-to-wear concept celebrating free-spirited femininity and elegance that revolutionized the fashion industry and that holds firm today. Boasting an almost cult-like following for its beautiful bags, and adored by celebrities and fashionistas the world over, the luxury Parisian fashion brand has produced some of the most iconic items ever made – the padlocked Paddington bag, Suzannah boots and pixie-style flats to name but a few. With a history of superstar designers including Stella MacCartney, Phoebe Philo and Clare Waight Keller, Lagerfeld-era vintage Chloé pieces more popular than ever, and an exciting new direction under Gabriela Hearst, everyone wants to be a #ChloeGirl. 0aChloé (Firm: Paris, France) 0aFashion designzFrancexHistory 0aFashion designerszFrancexHistory