
Chloe Malle
Editor at Vogue
Host at The Run-Through with Vogue
Writer, Vogue Contributing Editor
Articles
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3 days ago |
vogue.com | Chloe Malle
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Legend has it that Honoré de Balzac drank upwards of 50 cups of Turkish coffee per day, powering the French author to write 19th-century classics including Monsieur Griot and The Human Comedy. His writing day apparently began at 2 a.m. and ended at noon.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Chloe Malle
Alex Consani and Devyn Garcia walked into the marble vestibule of the Hôtel Caraman, Givenchy headquarters, for the French house’s dinner celebrating Sarah Burton’s debut at the brand. Less than 12 hours earlier, both models had taken to the intimate runway set in the very same space. On the first floor, friends and fans of the house—and, most importantly, of Burton—mingled happily, spilling onto the balcony overlooking Avenue George V.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Chloe Malle
The opening of Bode’s Paris emporium was, by all accounts, a family affair. The beloved American fashion brand by Emily Adams Bode Aujla and Aaron Aujla has launched its first overseas outpost, sitting steps from the Palais-Royal. And on Friday evening, it was where they welcomed friends of the brand to toast the opening of the 2,000 square foot space. There were pewter framed family photos in pride of place on a center console, and Aaron wore Emily’s father Bruce’s vintage Brooks Brothers jeans.
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1 month ago |
vogue.com | Chloe Schama |Chloe Malle
Next week, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will publish her first novel in more than 10 years, Dream Count, a sweeping, continent-traversing account of romantic love, love between friends, and love between parents and their children. In some ways, it is the novel that prompted, as Adichie says on this Thursday’s episode of The Run Through, “a kind of joyous reunification with the self,” following a period in which she found herself unable to write fiction.
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2 months ago |
vogue.com | Chloe Malle |Jeff Henrikson |Ciarra Lorren Zatorski
“Can you say ‘Hi, Vogue’ to the camera?”Eita, 3, looked at Lucy Dolan-Zalaznick, from Vogue’s social team, with bewilderment. “Who is Vogue? I don’t know them.”This may have been true for many of the toddler models who arrived at Studio 5 on the 24th floor of the World Trade Center last week, but within an hour of the shoot, they all knew exactly who Vogue was: an Oz-like benefactor providing toys and playspace on a chilly winter Friday.
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