At Chloé, Romantic Boho, the Return of the Paddington Bag, and the Next Cult Ballet Flats

Since Chemena Kamali became the creative director in 2020, Chloé has become more than just a fashion label; it's become a world, a way of life. This lifestyle celebrates personal expression and timeless elegance in an approachable yet luxurious bohemian aesthetic. This ethos was beautifully reflected in the brand’s latest F/W 25 collection at Paris Fashion Week.
Held at the Tennis Club de Paris, Chloé showcased a stunning evolution of boho-chic dressing, now infused with frilly romanticism. Ethereal dresses with delicate lace and ruffles flowed alongside sheer silhouettes and multitiered hems.
Retro elements added depth to the collection, with Chloé-branded belts resting low on maxi skirts and faux-fur tails swaying from garments like playful charms. Layered chain necklaces brought a chic, nostalgic touch, while the return of the iconic Paddington bag seamlessly bridged past and present. But that's not all. Keep reading to discover the intricate details and trends that defined Chloé’s F/W 25 show.
The Chloé Girls
At the F/W 25 show, Chloé invited women who embody the brand’s carefree, confident "Chloé girl" archetype. Among the standout guests were Lily James, Charlotte Lawrence, and Taylor Hill. Notably, Doechii also attended, surprising the crowd in a stunning ruffled maxi dress with faux-fur accents and flowing braids—proving her unexpected yet perfect fit for the bohemian aesthetic.
On the runway, Alexa Chung exuded cool, laid-back confidence while modeling Wholesale Replica Bag collection. Maya Wigram, daughter of Phoebe Philo, who served as creative director at Chloé from 2001 to 2006, also brought her unique flair to the runway.
Who: Doechii
Who: Lily James
Who: Taylor Hill
Who: Charlotte Lawrence
Who: Alexa Chung
Who: Maya Wigram
All About the Accessories
A standout feature of Wholesale Replica Bag Chloé collection was its bold accessories. Broad logo belts cinched sheer low-rise maxi skirts, while ballet flats—soon to be coveted—offered an effortlessly chic touch for everyday wear. The highlight among the handbags was the return of the Paddington bag. Reissued and beloved by Kate Moss in the '90s, this piece perfectly captured the theme of balancing delicate and strong designs. The slouchy, bohemian charm of the tote contrasted beautifully with the edgy padlock hardware, creating a striking blend of softness and strength.
Eclectic Fur
Faux fur took center stage in Chloé's show, adorning the hemlines of short and long quilted coats. Lush faux-fur collar-like shawls were artfully layered over sheer dresses and leather jackets, creating a striking contrast that embodied a free-spirited elegance. One of the most delightful surprises was the whimsical incorporation of foxtail-inspired keychains, which were charmingly clipped onto shawls and outerwear. These playful accessories not only added a touch of luxury but also enhanced the eclectic and adventurous vibe of the collection.
Bohemian Romance
Kamali effortlessly blended bohemian style with romanticism, pushing the boundaries of the brand’s boho-chic aesthetic. This was evident in the use of delicate lace, which adorned maxi dresses and accented sheer frocks. Pairing flowing maxi skirts with midriff-baring blouses further offered a fresh, sophisticated twist on the timeless, free-spirited style.
Nikki Chwatt is an associate fashion editor based in New York City. She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2024 after writing fashion, beauty, and lifestyle content for WWD, Well+Good, Editorialist, and more. With a passion for personal style and the creativity that comes with it, one of Chwatt's goals is to help others understand that there is no such thing as a “good” or “bad” style; it’s just about putting an outfit together that makes you feel confident in yourself. When she's not writing, you can find her taking a Pilates class, reading a powerful romance novel, or exploring a new wellness spot in Manhattan.
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