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Chloé Just Made Tailoring Feel Feminine Again for Spring 2027

For Spring 2027, Chloé looks backwards to move confidently forwards. Rather than reinventing the House’s unmistakable bohemian spirit, the collection revisits one of its lesser-known strengths: tailoring.

Drawing inspiration from the late 1990s, when legendary Savile Row tailor Edward Sexton collaborated with the Maison, Creative Director Chemena Kamali reintroduces sharp construction through a distinctly Chloé lens. Elongated jackets, three-piece suits and sculpted waistcoats become the foundation of a wardrobe that feels polished without ever losing its softness.

What makes the collection work is its balance. Crisp grey pinstripes sit alongside delicate slips, lace-trimmed dresses and fluid satin separates, creating silhouettes that feel relaxed rather than rigid. It is tailoring designed for everyday wear, softened by movement, light fabrics and Chloé’s unmistakable sense of ease.

The colour palette follows the same philosophy, with washed neutrals, soft creams and faded pastels punctuated by black and white, allowing the craftsmanship to take centre stage without overwhelming the wearer.

Rather than chasing trends, Chloé focuses on clothes with longevity. The tailoring feels timeless, the proportions are easy to wear, and the styling reinforces the idea that elegance does not need to feel formal. It is a confident reminder that some of fashion’s strongest statements are often the quietest.

Photographed by Brianna Capozzi and fronted by Alexa Chung alongside a cast that reflects the House’s understated spirit, the campaign captures the emotional softness that has long defined Chloé while introducing a sharper sartorial direction.

With the collection arriving in boutiques this November, Spring 2027 signals a confident evolution for the Maison—one where Savile Row precision and Parisian femininity come together in a wardrobe built to last.

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