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  • ISBN 9781419782510
  • Dimensions: 114 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An exclusive, authorized look at one of the world’s most iconic fashion houses, in a beautiful, gifty format with hundreds of photographs

Known for their clothing, perfume, and accessories, Chloé is an icon of high fashion. From haute-couture to ready-to-wear, Chloé has seen and done it all, with an atelier that has welcomed iconic designers like Karl Lagerfeld to create incredible work.

Chloé: Signature Style takes readers on a journey through the brand’s vibrant history, while showcasing their best looks, today’s trends, and offering exclusive insight into their future.

Perfectly packaged for the fashion-forward, this book is an essential companion—whether tucked in your handbag, gracing your bookshelf, or adorning your coffee table.

Judith Clark is an Australian/Italian curator and fashion exhibition-maker, currently Professor of Fashion and Museology at University of the Arts London, where she lectures on the MA Fashion Curation and is co-Director of the Centre for Fashion Curation. Clark opened the first experimental gallery of fashion in London (1997-2002). Since then Clark has curated major exhibitions of dress at the V&A, London; ModeMuseum, Antwerp; Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Palazzo Pitti, Florence; Palazzo Fortuny, Venice; Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Simone Handbag Museum, Seoul, amongst others, and in 2012 created a permanent display of Frida Kahlo’s dresses at her home in Mexico City. She is also the author of Spectres: When Fashion Turns Back.

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