Under the guidance of Clare Waight Keller, Chloe has been pretty much impeccable when it comes to retro-modern femininity. Looking for something in peach, blush or ivory, but want it without the saccharine sweetness that often accompanies those shades? Go directly to Chloe, do not pass go, do not collect $200. For Fall 2013, though, Waight Keller had something slightly tougher in mind, but her vision was no less-spot on.
In that vein, the handbags of Chloe Fall 2013 are a bit stronger (visually, not quality-wise) than what we’ve seen from the brand in the recent past, and the season’s accessories also have a keen sense of functionality. The bigger bags, both monotone and bicolor, are structured so that you could probably fit your regular stuff plus a change of clothes inside of them without looking over-packed, and the exotic versions are a particular delight.
[Photos via Vogue]
floating handle thing is genius.
It is – very cool construction details on a simple shape. Feels very modern.
Beautifully constructed made of wonderful materials, innovating minimalist. Love!
Love the croc! So so rich looking…
Really like the simplicity of the tote bags esp. with the long shoulder straps, def. more practical than the heavy luggage totes.
I see the Celine spirit in this collection… particularly in the details, colors, and general feel of the accessories.
that is not a croc embossed bag. it is a crocodile bag