If there was one collection that took the fashion world’s breath away at the AW24 shows, it was Chloé. Since then, every style maven worth their salt, from Sienna Miller to Daisy Edgar-Jones, has been spotted in the ultra-feminine, ’70s-inspired and unapologetically bohemian collection and, of course, the high street has been quick on the coattails of the trend. If you love the look but not the price tag, we’ve edited out all the Chloé-inspired pieces from the high street, from floaty maxi dresses to suede outerwear and chunky gold jewels.

A legitimate gasp was let out when we saw Creative Director Chemena Kamali’s first collection for iconic French fashion. It was just so spot on Chloé, harking back to the brand’s origins but also nodding to the glory years of the label (circa 2001 to 2006) when Phoebe Philo was at the helm.

Think feminine fabrics and ’70s-inspired bohemian shapes, a nod of sex appeal with thigh-skimming leather boots, and a powdery muted colour palette of browns, taupe, nudes and white – and that striking cornflower blue- that made the collection look like it had been run through the lens of a Sofia Coppola film. In short: utterly dreamy.

Just about every high street store has followed suit with an abundance of ruffles, pretty colour palettes, vintage-look denim and mille-feuille-layered blouses.

Look to & Other Stories, who have re-released their sell-out lace trimmed blouse. With its intricate trimmings and charming covered buttons up the back and on the sleeves, it is the epitome of Chloé girl/high street budget.

For tops, look to H&M for their dramatic flounced sleeve blouse – tucked into high-waist denim or a suede A-line skirt, it is equally as cool. Or Sister Jane for their layers of meringue-like lace in a sugar almond pink hue – a divine going-out top option if you want to depart from the usual black.

And finally, dip your toe into the stud trend that Chloé is spearheading this season, with ASOS’s studded ballet flats or Free People’s seriously roomy tote covered in cool rock chick eyelets.

Shop the Chloé look on the high street below…

The easiest way to work the Chloé look is with a pretty ruffled blouse. H&M’s powder pink flounced blouse is just the ticket, tucked into high-waist baggy denim for a more lowkey, cool feel.

Stories has re-released the sell-out lace trimmed blouse, with its intricate trimmings and charming covered buttons up the back and on the sleeves, it is the epitome of Chloé girl/high street budget.

Just about every high street store has followed suit with an abundance of ruffles, pretty colour palettes, vintage-look denim and mille-feuille-layered blouses.

A legitimate gasp was let out when we saw Creative Director Chemena Kamali’s first collection for iconic French fashion. It was just so spot on Chloé.

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