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Chloé Installs Valérie Leberichel as CMO Amid €700M Accessible-Luxury Repositioning

Third senior marketing shift in eighteen months signals Paris house's search for traction below Hermès, above contemporary.

Published June 27, 2026 Source WWD From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · June 27, 2026

Chloé Installs Valérie Leberichel as CMO Amid €700M Accessible-Luxury Repositioning

Third senior marketing shift in eighteen months signals Paris house's search for traction below Hermès, above contemporary.

PublishedJune 27, 2026
SourceWWD →
From the chopped neck

Chloé appointed Valérie Leberichel as Chief Marketing Officer, the third marketing leadership change since parent Richemont recalibrated the house's positioning in late 2022. Leberichel arrives from Balmain, where she spent four years architecting campaigns around creative director Olivier Rousteing's celebrity-forward aesthetic. She replaces interim leadership that followed the departure of Laura Fly in Q3 2023.

The move places a digitally conversant operator atop marketing for a house generating an estimated €700 million in annual revenue—roughly half Loewe's scale, triple Lemaire's—while competing in the brutally competitive accessible-luxury tier against Ferragamo, Tod's, and Khaite. Chloé's handbag category, historically anchored by the Paddington and later the Drew, has ceded momentum to Loewe's Puzzle and The Row's Margaux among the $28,000-median-income customer who splits discretionary spend between second homes and wardrobes. Leberichel's Balmain tenure coincided with that house's 43% lift in direct-to-consumer revenue from 2019 to 2023, driven by influencer seeding and drop-model product launches that converted Instagram impressions into Paris flagship visits.

The strategic question is whether Balmain's playbook—high-frequency social content, collaboration-driven hype cycles, celebrity dressing as acquisition funnel—translates to Chloé's softer, bohemian-coded brand architecture. Under creative director Chemena Kamali, installed in October 2023, the house has leaned into archival references and a return to the gauzy, 1970s-inspired silhouettes that defined Phoebe Philo's 2001–2006 tenure. That aesthetic codes older and quieter than Balmain's festival-circuit maximalism. Leberichel's task is to marry Kamali's design language with acquisition strategies that defend Chloé's 18-34 age cohort share without alienating the 35-50 core who remember the brand's Philo-era credibility. Richemont, which also owns Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, has historically struggled to activate mid-tier fashion houses at the velocity of LVMH's Celine or Kering's Bottega Veneta; Chloé's revenue has been essentially flat since 2018 while Loewe doubled.

Operators should watch for Leberichel's first campaign rollout in late Q2 2025, likely timed to pre-Fall product and the house's 75th anniversary in 2027 runway to heritage storytelling. Retail partners report that Chloé's sell-through rates at Nordstrom and Net-a-Porter lag Khaite and Toteme by 12-18 percentage points in ready-to-wear, though fragrance—licensed to Coty—remains a €200 million annual pillar. Any shift toward limited-edition collaborations or influencer capsules would signal Richemont's willingness to let Leberichel import Balmain's demand-generation mechanics. Family offices tracking accessible luxury should note that Chloé's enterprise value, estimated near €1.1 billion at 1.6x revenue, reflects Richemont's patient capital but also the market's skepticism that the house can re-anchor itself between aspiration and attainability.

Richemont's next earnings call in mid-May will likely address Chloé's performance within the "Other" category, which also includes Alaïa and Peter Millar; any guidance on marketing investment as a percentage of sales—historically 8-9% for the house—will clarify how much dry powder Leberichel controls.

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Chloé's third marketing leader in eighteen months inherits a **€700M** house searching for momentum in accessible luxury's most competitive tier.
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