Chloé S/S 2017
Clare Waight Keller's easy breezy nostalgia includes Hall and Oates and Seventies prints
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Mood board: With Hall and Oates’ 'I Can’t Go For That' and Bob James’ 'Sign Of The Times' playing, Clare Waight Keller delivered a quintessential Chloé collection of breezy pleated jumpsuits, crisp white dresses with lace detail and open latticework gowns.
Best in show: The jumpsuits were a clear example of that Chloé kind of easy sexiness – fitted at the waist but loose in the leg. The Seventies wallpaper print on an array of looks was a nostalgic touch added without irony.
Finishing touches: Tiny bags with huge round handles caught the eye – not practical per se, but rather an accessory meant as a precious addition to the graceful, lightweight silhouettes.
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Photography: Jason Lloyd-Evans
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Siska Lyssens has contributed to Wallpaper* since 2014, covering design in all its forms – from interiors to architecture and fashion. Now living in the U.S. after spending almost a decade in London, the Belgian journalist puts her creative branding cap on for various clients when not contributing to Wallpaper* or T Magazine.