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  1. Sep 27, 2014 · Born in Egypt, Aghion established the company in 1952 with Jacques Lenoir and presented her first collection at renowned artists hangout Café de Flore, thus cementing the Left Bank (read:...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChloéChloé - Wikipedia

    Chloé ( French pronunciation: [klɔe]) is a French luxury fashion house founded in 1952 by Gaby Aghion. During the next year of 1953 Aghion joined forces with Jacques Lenoir, [1] formally managing the business side of the brand, allowing Aghion to purely pursue the creative growth of Chloé. Its headquarters are located in Paris.

  3. In 1952, Gaby Aghion and her business partner Jacques Lenoir were among the first designers to coin the term prêt-à-porter when they created Chloé, the luxury ready-to-wear label. Aghion named Chloé after a friend she believed embodied the carefree attitude of the modern young woman at the time.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gaby_AghionGaby Aghion - Wikipedia

    Aghion and Jacques Lenoir formed a partnership in 1953, with Lenoir taking charge of the business operations while Aghion took on the creative responsibilities. The duo put on the first Chloé show in 1956 at a breakfast at the Café de Flore, an important place for young intellectual Parisians in the 1940s and 1950s. [9]

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · Now, the documentary "Looking for Chloé" sets out to tell the remarkable story of the fashion pioneer widely credited with inventing the concept of luxury ready-to-wear clothing, whose clientele included the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Brigitte Bardot, Maria Callas and Madonna.

  6. Gaby Aghion and her partner, Jacques Lenoir, founded the groundbreaking Chloé label in 1952. They were among the first designers to introduce an unprecedented conceptual innovation into French fashion: luxury ready-to-wear.

  7. Gaby Aghion founded her French luxury fashion house, Chloé, in 1952. The following year, Jacques Lenoir began managing the business side of the company, so that Aghion could focus on the creative and design aspects of the brand.