Chloe’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection is an immersive lesson in hope
Choreographed at a distance with live camera footage, Natacha Ramsay-Levi’s collection draws on Corita Kent’s poetry in celebration of the female gaze
Chloé’s Natacha Ramsay-Levi invites us to renew our collective consciousness through the female gaze in her Spring/Summer 2021 collection entitled “A Season in Hope.” Speckled with sunlight and human interaction, Chloe’s presentation emphasizes community in an era of isolation
The collection was a mixture of various bohemian style influences: low-cut shirts, flowy dresses punctuated with trench belts, strapped sandals, gold and silver accessories wrapped around models’ necks and wrists, and a confluence of floral prints with more simple ones, often on the same piece. Standout pieces were decorated with visual poetry, and tagged Chloess21 A Season in Hope Corita Kent, an American poet and activist known for her commentaries on the female gaze and its observations. There was a white bodycon dress with a bright red “HOPE” across its side, a blazer adorned with pins over a shirt urging spectators to “GET WITH ACTION,” and a purple and brown sweater with the words “I CAN HANDLE THIS” across its torso. These slogans act as reminders from Ramsay-Levi and Kent that although our year has been turbulent, we have entered a season of rebirth.
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