Chloé Creative Director Gabriela Hearst Departs After Revamping Brand
- Hearst oversaw a sustainability-focused transformation of Chloé during her three-year tenure, helping increase sales by 60%.
- Hearst advocated for transparency, ethical practices, and environmental responsibility in the fashion industry.
- Hearst launched successful new product lines like the Nama sneakers and Gayia glasses made of recycled materials.
- Hearst cultivated collaborations with brands like Moon Boot, Teva, Barbour and Eres to reach new customers.
- Chemena Kamali is rumored to succeed Hearst though Chloé has not confirmed a new creative director.