FASHION
Gabriela Hearst: Chloé’s New Creative Director
Christina Jaber
8-December-2020
Alongside being the creative director at her own namesake brand, the Uruguay-born, New York–based designer Gabriela Hearst, is the new creative director of Chloé. CEO Riccardo Bellini welcomed her in a statement.
So, a new creative era begins at the French luxury house Chloé after the departure of Natasha Ramsay-Levi after 4 years, and Hearst is the one to proceed with the position.
Gabriela Hearst is a women’s ready-to-wear and accessories designer who founded a namesake luxury label in 2015. With her focus on sharp tailoring, feminine cuts, casual elegance and most importantly sustainable textiles, her brand earned respect and love, and reached celebrities wardrobes.
She was named American Women’s Wear Designer of the Year at the 2019 CFDA Fashion Awards. At the same year, she held the first carbon-neutral fashion show in the industry, and the brand recorded around 24 million dollars as revenues.
“I am grateful for an opportunity at such a beloved brand as Chloé. I am excited for the opportunity to work under the leadership of Riccardo Bellini and support him in his commitment to create a business that is socially conscious and in balance with our environment.” Hearst said in a statement.
Her brand’s success says a lot about her and puts high standards for the new Chloé image we are about to experience and we just can’t wait for the designer’s first collection next March.
From Kate Middleton famous conscious denim dress, on to red carpet moments, keep scrolling for some Gabriela Hearst designs worn by your favorite celebrities.
Dr. Jill Biden, re-wearing a Gabriela Hearst dress, at the first presidential debate in 2020.
Uma Thurman in Gabriela Hearst at the 2018 Met Gala.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, with Prince Harry during their royal tour of New Zealand in 2018.
Katie Holmes in Resort 2020 Gabriela Hearst for TheGlobal Citizen Press Conference.
Kate Middleton in a recycled Gabriela Hearst dress.