The Chloe Resort 2012 Collection Brings Color Back
Souzan Michael — July 20, 2011 — Fashion
References: style & fashionologie
Model Jacquelyn Jablonski shows off the Chloe Resort 2012 collection, which is a reworking on Chloe favorites and classics that the fashion house is known for. Staple pieces like structured trench coats and wide-legged trousers are explored in a new light due to their bright colors and interesting fabrics.
The Chloe Resort 2012 collection comes at a point of transition for the fashion house, as Hannah MacGibbon is out as creative director and Clare Waight Keller's debut runway collection is not expected until October.
While the collection may not be revolutionary or particularly innovative, it is certainly a great presentation of a design team's ability to recreate Chloe's well-known pieces in a refreshing way.
The Chloe Resort 2012 collection comes at a point of transition for the fashion house, as Hannah MacGibbon is out as creative director and Clare Waight Keller's debut runway collection is not expected until October.
While the collection may not be revolutionary or particularly innovative, it is certainly a great presentation of a design team's ability to recreate Chloe's well-known pieces in a refreshing way.
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