Uncovering Chloé's Jewish Roots: A Legacy Revived

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The Jewish Museum in New York is hosting its first fashion exhibition dedicated to Chloé, the French ready-to-wear brand founded by Gaby Aghion in 1952. The exhibition, titled "Mood of the Moment: Gaby Aghion and the House of Chloé," aims to highlight Aghion's Jewish identity and her significant contribution to the fashion industry. Aghion, who believed in offering women chic and simpler everyday wear, hired talented designers to bring her vision to life. The exhibition showcases the evolution of Chloé through the years and emphasizes Aghion's pioneering role in the concept of elevated ready-to-wear fashion.
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