Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Chloé



Chloé
Spring-summer 2014 campaign

Last weekend of summer – golden light – serenity
smiles & whispers – making memories – complicity


The story

The Chloé mise-en-scène is about a sisterhood, a friendship. 
The specific story is hidden so the viewer is able to enjoy the beauty of the moment in a poetically artful way; generating a sense of time and space as well as setting a mood and suggesting the character’s state of mind. Lou Doillon asks questions invoking thought, inviting women into the world of Chloé. The sound is of summer: the natural environment, birds, crickets, wind, the laughter and joy of two women. The behaviour between the women is very strong yet soft. The emotion of Chloé is captured.

“I wanted to capture those care-free moments when girls are alone together. To reveal the shared moments of connectedness, when the masks fall away and everything is easy and natural.”

Clare Waight Keller, Chloé Creative Director

 

The photographers

This campaign sees the renewal of an iconic partnership between the Chloé Maison and photographers Inez and Vinoodh. First joining the Chloé family in 2004, Inez and Vinoodh have since shot several memorable campaigns for the brand. From Dewi Driegen and Caroline Winberg running wildly through the Jardin du Luxembourg to the sultry black and white fragrance portraits, Inez and Vinoodh bring a confident dynamism to their imagery that captures the attitude, effortless beauty and sense of nonchalance of Chloé.
"We love our work with Chloé since it gives us a chance to create images and films that express women's friendship, complicity, and hopes for the future in a light and playful manner."
Inez and Vinoodh


The girls

Lou Doillon – The talented French artist is a new face for Chloé. Clare Waight Keller was drawn to Doillon’s effortless sense of style and authentic femininity.

Julia Stegner – Radiant and confident, the German model captures the natural lightness and elegance that has become synonymous with Chloé girls.


 
In the grass
"What are you waiting for?"


 
At the post
"Why don't we?"


 
On the deck
"Would you, if you could?"


 
The Baylee
"Aren't you curious?"


 
Sunglasses
“Where are you headed?"


 

Shoes

“Which is going to come first?”

 
 

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