Fashion

A Cinematic Take on Femininity with Chloé’s Spring 2026 Collection

Fantasy and realism in a powerful exploration of femininity.

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Chloé’s Spring 2026 collection dives into two strikingly different visions of femininity, as seen in early 1980s cinema and photography. Drawing from the glamorized, stylized roles of women in “Film noir” genre and thrillers by directors like Brian de Palma, the collection reflects the glossy, fantasy-driven female archetype shaped by the male gaze. In contrast, it also highlights the honest, raw depictions captured by photographer Sybille Mallmann and filmmaker Bette Gordon.

This tension between fantasy and reality fuels the Chloé Spring 2026 aesthetic: sleek, angular lines, vivid colors, and fluid fabrics that maintain form. The Chloé woman, as always, blends sensuality with strength and personal style with quiet boldness.

Photographed by Johnny Dufort, the collection features actress Lily McInerny and an eclectic cast of models. The collection will launch in Chloé boutiques and online at Chloe.com starting November 2025.

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