Chloe Gets A Fresh Update for Spring 2018

Joanna Elizabeth / Published September 29, 2017

Marking her first collection at Chloe, Natacha Ramsay-Levi added her own spin to the brand’s spring-summer 2018 show. The French designer fully grasped the house’s effortlessly chic factor with an opening of pastel colored dresses featuring ruched detail. For more garçon styles, cropped jeans with visible stitching and vests were paired up. Miniature horses decorated a number of pieces while floral prints stamped airy dresses. For footwear, lace-adorned over-the-knee boots and buckle embellished ankle boots brought a boyish charm to the Chloe woman’s look.

Chloe Spring/Summer 2018 Collection


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