First off, you got brands like “Chlo’s Clothing” – yeah, with the funky apostrophe – slingin’ out groovy crochet tops and reworked vintage. I mean, who *doesn’t* love a good crochet top? Makes you feel like you’re channeling your inner bohemian goddess, ya know? Plus, reworked fashion? Smart. Saves the planet, looks cool, win-win!
Then there’s this Instagram account, @_handmadebychloe. Only 34 posts, but still, over a thousand followers. That’s dedication, right? Looks like they’re doin’ personalized gifts and stuff. Sweet! Imagine getting a lil’ handmade something from Chloe. It’s gotta be way more special than anything you’d grab at, like, Target or something. (No offense, Target, you’re great for snacks.)
And Chloe Couture? Apparently, they make *kids’* clothes. Newborn to size 8! Okay, that’s adorable. I’m imagining tiny little handmade dresses and, ugh, my ovaries are exploding. Seriously though, handmade kids’ clothes? Talk about spoiling your little rugrat! In the best way possible, of course.
But, like, all these “Chloe” brands, are they the *same* Chloe? Probably not. There’s even a reference to “Chloé,” the fancy designer brand. I mean, the capital-C Chloe is obviously a completely different ballpark. We’re talkin’ designer bags and whatnot, not necessarily *handmade*. I bet you could get a handmade version, though. Everything has a handmade version these days!
Then there’s the Texan Chloe, makin’ “slow fashion pieces fit for angels”?! Okay, I’m sold. Also, sourcing vintage textiles? That’s commitment. Finding the perfect fabric takes time, and that means she cares, and that is cool.