Emily Harris Appointed as Creative Director at See By Chloé

Emily Harris has recently been appointed as the creative director at See By Chloé, signaling her return to the Chloé brand after a successful tenure at Eric Bompard. This promotion is a major step for Harris, who will now be spearheading the creative direction for the little-sister line of the renowned Chloé label, under the ownership of the Swiss luxury group Richemont.

With a strong background in knitwear, Harris has wasted no time in stepping into her new role at See By Chloé. A distinguished alumna of Kingston University London, she brings a wealth of experience from her time working with various luxury brands. Before her time at Eric Bompard, Harris made significant contributions as a senior knitwear specialist at Sonia Rykiel for four years and held a similar position at Chloé for five years.

Originally launched in 2001 by Phoebe Philo, See By Chloé was brought back in-house by the Richemont group in 2015, after being produced and distributed by the Italian manufacturer Sinv. As Harris takes the helm as creative director, the brand is poised for a new era, with her unique design vision and deep industry insights paving the way for innovative collections.

Harris’s appointment is expected to inject fresh creativity and expertise into See By Chloé, particularly in the realm of knitwear, where her specialization lies. Her leadership is sure to make a significant mark on the brand’s future collections, bringing a renewed sense of style and sophistication to the label’s offerings.

For more information on Emily Harris’s new role at See By Chloé, please visit Fashion Network and Vogue UK.

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