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Chloe's Spring Summer Objects

This season, Chloé approaches bags as objects rather than accessories



Chloé’s Spring/Summer 2026 bags are approached with a different kind of clarity, where form leads and everything else follows. Across the collection, familiar silhouettes give way to something more sculptural. Clutches are shaped as shells, curved and contained, while others echo the outline of birds, softened into fluid, almost continuous lines. The references are immediate, but they are handled with control, never pushed into novelty.


The strength of the collection sits in its proportion. Each piece holds its shape without reliance on heavy detailing or overt hardware. Materials are worked to carry the design, soft leathers shaped into rounded volumes that feel cohesive from every angle. There is a sense of continuity in how the surfaces move, as though each bag has been formed rather than assembled.


Under Chemena Kamali, the house continues to refine its language without losing its point of view. There is an ease to the way these pieces sit within the collection, connected to Chloé’s history but not confined by it. The softness long associated with the house remains present, though it is now more precise, expressed through line and proportion rather than embellishment.



Texture appears in quieter ways. Ruched finishes and subtle layering introduce depth, allowing the eye to move across the surface without disrupting the overall shape. Nothing feels excessive. The focus remains on how the bag exists as an object in its own right.


There is a natural rhythm to the collection, carried through curved forms and a palette that allows the shapes to hold attention without interruption. The shell motif returns more than once, not as a theme, but as part of a broader visual language that draws from the natural world without leaning into it too heavily.


What emerges is a collection that holds its presence through composition. Each piece feels considered in how it is carried, how it sits against the body, and how it completes a look without overwhelming it.

Chloé moves forward here with confidence, allowing the design to speak through form, proportion, and material, held together with a clarity that feels entirely its own.

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