About the Brand
Chloé is a French luxury fashion house founded in 1952 by Gaby Aghion. It was the first house to produce luxury "prêt-à-porter" (ready-to-wear) as an alternative to the stiff formality of haute couture, offering a romantic and bohemian aesthetic.
Known for its soft, feminine silhouettes and youthful spirit, Chloé has been a launchpad for legendary designers like Karl Lagerfeld and Stella McCartney. The brand is particularly famous for its leather goods, including the iconic "Paddington" and "Drew" bags.
Key Facts
Founded
1952
Headquarters
France
Product Type
Women
Data updated: 2025