Natacha Ramsay-Levi has stepped down as the creative director of Chloé. The French designer spent four years helming the Parisian fashion label, where she presented collections marked by intricate tailoring combined with the maison’s signature boheme, flowing silhouettes. She also often collaborated with women artists.
“I want to thank Chloé for this opportunity,” Ramsay-Levi said in a statement released this morning. “I am equally thankful for their support in my decision to leave my position. I do so with a sense of hope for the development of this great brand and its renewed commitment to a meaningful and powerful femininity.”
Ramsay-Levi went on to further explain that her decision was a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the fashion industry’s social reckoning. “It is this reflection that makes me consider my future differently and desire to pursue new opportunities,” she said. Before taking the reins at Chloé, Ramsay-Levi worked under Nicolas