Chloé is a French fashion house founded by designer Gaby Aghion in 1952. Born in Egypt, Aghion moved to Paris in 1945 and launched Chloé a few years later. Aghion is widely credited for coining the fashion phrase and concept of "prêt-à-porter" (which means "ready-to-wear"). In contract to the stiff, formal, made-to-measure clothing offered by couture designers of the 1950s, Chloé chose to create soft, wearable, form-fitting clothing of luxurious fabrics, intended to be purchased "off the rack." This was a revolutionary and trend-setting concept in fashion at the time, as well as a long-lasting motif in the fashion industry. Aghion remained with the company until it was sold in 1985. A series of prestigious desi...

This hub pairs Chlo's brand profile with the current 35 Chlo fragrances we track, including price coverage and the note families that appear most often across the collection.





