Model Amber Valletta, wearing minimal makeup,
strolled down a sand-covered catwalk in a long patchwork coat at
the close of show, showcasing the design house's understated
approach.
Black, ecru and variations of orange tones dominated most of the
looks for the Richemont-owned French label, founded by Gaby
Aghion and celebrating its 70th anniversary this year.
Models wore thick ponchos with a bohemian touch and long knitted
outfits, some sporting wilderness patterns and pantsuits
suitable for everyday wear.
Leather was dominant, worked into balloon sleeve dresses,
trousers paired with tank tops, belted coats and cowboy boots.
Creative director Gabriela Hearst greeted guests including Demi
Moore and Maria Sharapova at Chloe's show for Paris Fashion
Week, which runs until March 8.
(Reporting by Laetitia Volga; Editing by Mimosa Spencer and
Alexander Smith)
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