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The freedom to grow with confidence. At Chloé, every individual is engaged in creating beautiful products with meaningful impact. As one of the leading luxury fashion houses based in Paris, Chloé embodies a forward yet timeless style, while shifting to a purpose-driven model that advances social and environmental sustainability. Women Forward. For A Fairer Future our mission; it is registered in our corporate status while comprising the very DNA of our Maison. We are growing continuously and confidently – acting individually and together. As the world was different in 1952 when Gaby Aghion founded Chloé, the Egyptian-born Parisienne understood that fashion was as much about a contemporary attitude as a ready-to-wear wardrobe. She rejected stiffly formal styles, proposing a more natural femininity and encouraging women to dare. For more than a half-century, each incoming designer – whether Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, Hannah MacGibbon, Phoebe Philo, Clare Waight Keller or Natacha Ramsay-Levi – has given shape to this Chloé identity. Today, the Maison has entered a transformative new chapter, with creative director Gabriela Hearst furthering Chloe`s values of responsibility and accountability. We take pride in receiving B Corp certification – among the most rigorous certifications that evaluates environmental and social impact – since it speaks to both our dedication and our actions. As we mark this new stage, reinventing how we do business, we hope to inspire other organisations. We are an employer that promotes equal opportunities through diversity & inclusion across the workplace. We strive for individuals to feel welcomed and valued regardless of their gender, social or ethnic background, age, sexual orientation, different ability. From studio creation to client experience, our company culture is focused on improving our impact on people and planet.
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