Once again, Chloé renewed its collaboration with Cosi Tutti around the Maison’s profound interests in craftsmanship and sustainability.
At the beginning of 2022, we initiated Chloé's client to Kintsugi, the ancient art of repairing pottery with gold or silver lacquer. A philosophy that treats breakage and repair as part of history of an object, rather than something to disguise or to get rid of.
In June, Chloé celebrated Fête de la Musique by showcasing an intimate concert for the best clients of the Maison. Selected guests enjoyed songs by performer Julian Johansen who played guitar and sang a series of electro-acoustic tunes of her choice, going from bossa to folk, from Caetano Veloso to Fleetwood Mac, in the spirit of Chloé's latest collection.
Again, in December, we were honored to celebrate Christmas for the third year with Chloé in a sustainable way. For holidays, Chloé's clients were offered to wrap their gifts in Furoshiki, an ancestral Japanese craft of folding textile, re-using beautiful fabrics from Chloé's previous collections.
A series of shared experiences very much in the spirit of Chloé.
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Once again, Chloé renewed its collaboration with Cosi Tutti around the Maison’s profound interests in craftsmanship and sustainability.
At the beginning of 2022, we initiated Chloé's client to Kintsugi, the ancient art of repairing pottery with gold or silver lacquer. A philosophy that treats breakage and repair as part of history of an object, rather than something to disguise or to get rid of.
In June, Chloé celebrated Fête de la Musique by showcasing an intimate concert for the best clients of the Maison. Selected guests enjoyed songs by performer Julian Johansen who played guitar and sang a series of electro-acoustic tunes of her choice, going from bossa to folk, from Caetano Veloso to Fleetwood Mac, in the spirit of Chloé's latest collection.
Again, in December, we were honored to celebrate Christmas for the third year with Chloé in a sustainable way. For holidays, Chloé's clients were offered to wrap their gifts in Furoshiki, an ancestral Japanese craft of folding textile, re-using beautiful fabrics from Chloé's previous collections.
A series of shared experiences very much in the spirit of Chloé.
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