Introducing Chloé Radio, a podcast series featuring women who embody Chloé’s natural, free-spirited femininity. “To all women, I always say, you must dare.” - Gaby Aghion, founder of Chloé, in 1952. Gaby Aghion founded Chloé with a mission to give women freedom to dare to be themselves . The Paris…
In this episode of Chloé Radio, Liya Kebede speaks with host, Pauline Klein, about becoming an accomplished model, actress, designer and maternal health advocate by being open to the choices that life presents, and maintaining one’s sense of freedom in an image-focused culture. The founder of lemlem and lemlem Foundation how fashion be a force for good. “Fashion has always made positive changes in terms of progress for women. But there is also a lot of work on exclusion, what beauty is.”
Time is among the universal subjects discussed between Elodie Bouchez and host Pauline Klein in this episode of Chloé Radio. “Time has multiple meanings, and depending on how you approach it, it transforms your vision of the world – and of time itself,” says the César Award-winning actress who also admits that she has never been one to seek out power, so much as to embody strength.
Fashion entrepreneur and System magazine co-founder Alexia Niedielski explains the importance of using how we dress to our advantage, telling Chloé Radio host Pauline Klein, “[It’s] a choice we make every day – a way of communicating, a way of being, a way of feeling good whether you cover up or reveal yourself. Also in this episode, she likens fashion to a “beautiful playground” where other forms of culture co-exist.
Actress and producer Sigrid Bouaziz breaks into her episode of Chloé Radio by suggesting that each character she plays allows her to get closer to herself as “an opportunity to say something you didn’t dare say or didn’t even know about but that you get to learn.” As the conversation progresses, she tells host, Pauline Klein, that she believes a little levity is key to any situation.
With lightness and enthusiasm, Camélia Jordana discusses how women can leverage their femininity, telling Chloé Radio host Pauline Klein, “When you’re a woman, you can have access to certain things just because you have the intelligence to use them.” In this episode, the award-winning actress and singer also recounts how she has been able to seize on her dreams.
Charlotte Casiraghi presents her reasoned thinking in this episode of Chloé Radio. “Women need strength but not necessarily a power dynamic,” she tells host, Pauline Klein. Frequently in the public eye, the writer and philosopher shares her thoughts on overcoming judgement, while also pointing out the contradictory nature of fashion relative to time.
In this episode of Chloé Radio Camille Bidault-Waddington shares her idea of elegance with host, Pauline Klein. “It’s about paying more attention to others. It can also be that you take a bit more responsibility because people are watching you,” says the stylist and French director of French Vanity Fair, who also discusses the power of clothes today.
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Bright and full of candour, financial Times fashion editor Jo Ellison tells Chloé Radio host, Pauline Klein, how she values people who make their way through life with a sense of freedom and authenticity – and how she maintains this in her writing. In this episode, she also explores how the fashion industry seems to be more open to change. “I do think there is some sort of genuine need and desire to present different types of the feminine to a broader audience.”
Dans cet épisode de Chloé Radio, Natacha Ramsay-Levi décrit face à Augustin Trapenard, à quel point l’introspection est essentielle, aussi bien pour penser une collection que pour questionner l’époque. La directrice de la création de Chloé depuis 2017 évoque son statut de femme designer, « je sais ce que c’est qu’être une femme, que de s’habiller quand on est une femme » et son troisième défilé pour la maison le 27 septembre.
In this episode of Chloé Radio, Natacha Ramsay-Levi describes to host Augustin Trapenard how introspection is as essential to realizing a collection as questioning the spirit of the times. The creative director of Chloé since 2017 notes her awareness as a female designer, saying, “I know what it is to be a woman and how to dress when you’re a woman.” Looking ahead, she offers an idea of what to expect from her third runway show for the Maison on 27 September. Listen and subscribe now. See more on IGTV.
In this episode of Chloé Radio, Leila Slimani opens up to host Augustin Trapenard about reinventing herself over the years, which she credits to embracing her femininity. The prolific journalist and writer who won the Prix Goncourt in 2016 for her novel, Chanson douce, describes freedom as her greatest strength, saying she expresses this through her literature but also in her daily life by resisting banality. Listen and subscribe now. See more on IGTV.
Dans cette épisode, Leila Slimani évoque avec Augustin Trapenard la façon dont elle s’est réinventée au fil des années. Journaliste et écrivain, elle a reçu le Prix Goncourt pour son roman Chanson Douce, elle parle de sa liberté comme de sa plus grande force, affirme qu’elle l’exprime à travers la littérature, mais aussi dans si vie, dans une forme de résistance à la banalité. Écoutez-les maintenant et abonnez-vous. Découvrir les vidéos sur IGTV.