Chloé Unveils Its Spring 2027 Collection, Revisiting the Tailoring Legacy of Savile Row’s Edward Sexton

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Chloé, the storied French luxury fashion maison, has unveiled its Spring 2027 collection. Born of an ongoing dialogue with the house’s heritage, the collection turns its focus once again to tailoring as a defining Chloé expression.

It returns to a pivotal chapter in the maison’s history: the late 1990s, when Edward Sexton, the legendary Savile Row tailor, joined the Chloé atelier as a tailoring expert and brought his exacting craft into the house’s feminine universe.

Chloé Spring 2027

Chloé Spring 2027

PHOTOGRAPHED BY BRIANNA CAPOZZI. Courtesy of Chloé

Summary

  • Chloé has unveiled its Spring 2027 collection under creative director Chemena Kamali
  • The collection revisits the late-1990s chapter when Savile Row master Edward Sexton brought his tailoring expertise to the Chloé atelier
  • Structured tailoring — three-piece suits, hourglass jackets — is set against lingerie tops and the softness of flou
  • The imagery draws on the photographs of Deborah Turbeville; the campaign was shot by Brianna Capozzi and features Alexa Chung among others
  • The collection launches in November 2026 at Chloé boutiques and Chloe.com

Back to the Late 1990s, When Savile Row Met Chloé

Edward Sexton reshaped British menswear tailoring in the late 1960s and ’70s, dressing the Beatles and Mick Jagger along the way. In the late 1990s he joined the Chloé atelier as a tailoring expert, layering Savile Row’s exacting construction and stronger proportions over the maison’s sensual spirit.

Built on that dialogue between sartorial tradition and Chloé’s sensibility, the collection reinterprets tailoring as both heritage and an ever-evolving expression — an exploration of how defining moments in the house’s history shaped the unmistakable identity of Chloé today.

Chloé Spring 2027

Chloé Spring 2027

A Dialogue Between Structure and Flou

This season, tailoring asserts itself through long jackets and three-piece suits, establishing refined new proportions in the Chloé wardrobe. Compact hourglass jackets, micro-length riding coats and sharp tailoring in grey melange wool and white pinstripe are paired with lace-up waistcoats, cropped lingerie tops and delicate flou, drawing silhouettes in which structured forms and softness fall naturally into harmony.

Fluid slips, garment-dyed lingerie dresses and lavishly laced flou bring lightness and movement, while a palette of pastel neutrals and sun-faded tones is sharpened by black and white. Black galon lace and trimmings lend depth and contour across the collection.

Chloé Spring 2027

Chloé Spring 2027

Turbeville’s Photographs, Between Memory and Reality

The visual inspiration comes from the photographs of Deborah Turbeville, whose work blurred the boundary between fashion and emotion, favoring atmosphere over narrative. Her women, rendered in soft light and intimate spaces, linger somewhere between memory and reality — a sensibility that runs through the collection, lending each silhouette a discreet, intimate sensuality.

The campaign was shot by Brianna Capozzi and features Alexa Chung, Jessica Miller, Bruna Souza, Ella Valensi, Tongtong Chen, Greta Hellborg, Gertrud Rose and Clementine Murphy.

Chloé Spring 2027

Chloé Spring 2027

Effortless Femininity, Now

Chloé was founded in 1952 by Gaby Aghion, the Egyptian-born Parisienne who pioneered ready-to-wear and freed women from the formal fashion of her era. Today the maison is led by Chemena Kamali, who studied under Louise Wilson at Central Saint Martins and served as design director of women’s ready-to-wear at Saint Laurent before returning to Chloé as creative director in October 2023.

What the Spring 2027 collection captures is the maison’s current stance: sensuality expressed never in excess, but with quiet assurance. Flowing between structure and lightness, discipline and spontaneity, its language of dressing reaffirms tailoring as a signature of Chloé’s ever-evolving identity.

The collection will be available from November 2026 at Chloé boutiques and Chloe.com.

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