The Spring 2027 pre-collection revisits a defining chapter in the House’s history, bringing sharp tailoring into dialogue with Chloé’s effortless femininity.

Soft light, quiet interiors and suspended gestures replace direct narrative, turning tailoring into a mood as much as a silhouette. Photographed by Brianna Capozzi, the campaign for Chloé SS27 channels the atmosphere of Deborah Turbeville while looking back to a defining moment in the House’s history.
Under Chemena Kamali, the collection revisits the late 1990s, when Savile Row tailor Edward Sexton collaborated with the maison, introducing a new language of tailoring that blended precise construction with Chloé’s signature femininity. Rather than recreating that chapter, Kamali reinterprets it through elongated blazers, three-piece suits and sculpted hourglass jackets.
Satin slip dresses, lace-trimmed separates and lingerie-inspired details soften the silhouette, balancing structure with fluidity. The collection also marks the return of tailoring as a central part of the Chloé wardrobe, proving that sharp construction can feel as effortless as romantic.
Fronting the campaign is Alexa Chung, joined by Jessica Miller, Bruna Souza, Ella Valensi, Tong Tong Chen, Greta Hellborg, Gertrud Rose and Clementine Murphy, each reinforcing the House’s vision of modern femininity.
More than a nostalgic nod, SS27 reconnects Kamali’s vision with the freedom imagined by Gaby Aghion in 1952. Looking to the past not to reproduce it but to reshape it, the collection finds a meeting point between Savile Row precision and the effortless spirit that has always defined Chloé.

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