Chloé confirmed that its creative director Gabriela Hearst would step down later this 12 months, lauding her for taking part in “an instrumental and key role in driving Chloé’s ongoing transformation right into a mission-driven company.”
WWD broke the news on June 5 that the French house and the American designer would wind up their three-year collaboration.
On Thursday, the Richemont-owned, Paris-based fashion house issued a one-page statement with an upbeat tone, noting that Hearst’s final collection for Chloé could be unveiled on Sept. 28 during Paris Fashion Week for the spring 2024 season.
There was no mention of the creative succession plan. It is known that a search is underway, but not yet concluded.
“I would really like to congratulate Gabriela and her...
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