Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Chloé




Chloé. Attitudes

As I said in my previous post, just yesterday I was fortunate enough to visit the beautiful city of Paris, whilst in Paris I visited the Chloé retrospective at the Palais De Tokyo. Chloé. Attitudes is an exclusive look at the house of Chloé over its 60 years. Featuring signature pieces from each of Chloé’s nine key designers – from the Maison’s progressive founder Gaby Aghion, to its present creative director Clare Waight Keller – the show is neither nostalgic nor chronological. It takes a thematic path through the very best of Chloé’s creativity, pausing at key moments within its history.
The exhibition is curated and designed by renowned exhibition-maker Judith Clark and staged in the newly refurbished galleries of Le Palais de Tokyo. The centre’s exhibition space was expanded from 8,000 to 22,000 square metres in 2012, making it one of the largest cultural institutions devoted to contemporary culture in Europe.
Having not known a huge amount about Chloé's past, the exhibition was a magnificent insight in to the past and present. The exhibition featured beautiful photographs of Chloé garments from over the years and then mannequins on display featuring different looks from the house over the years. 

The exhibition runs from 29 september  to 18 november 2012 so you haven't got long to see it but if you happen to be in Paris I suggest you take a look! 
 










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