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    Monique Offers More

    Monique Lhuillier joins the fashion revolution with direct-from-the-runway offerings

    Clifford Pugh
    Feb 16, 2016 | 8:58 am

    Way back in 1996, Monique Lhuillier launched her career as a bridal designer. Now she offers so much more — and some of her latest looks are available directly from the runway.

    Her fall womenswear collection, unveiled at the Skylight at Moynihan Station venue during New York Fashion Week, features the voluminous special occasion ball gowns that she has become known for. But it also showcases a sizable number of day wear pieces, including jacquard skirts and slacks, art-deco cardigans, alpaca knit sweaters with floral petal embroidery, and lace dresses, that can take the busy woman from day to nighttime without changing outfits.

    Lhuillier also debuted her first "sunwear" collection of sunglasses, day bags, belts and printed scarves. Add in the footwear and evening bag collection she launched last February and the designer can now dress a woman from head-to-toe.

    "What I love about this venue is showing the breadth of the Monique Lhuillier woman," Lhuillier said backstage after her show. "She doesn't only go on the red carpet or get married, she has a full life where she goes to all these places and she needs special items to wear, and not necessarily a dress or a gown."

    Unlike many designers who show a lot of dark shades for fall, Lhuillier's collection features eye-popping colors of cherry red, teal blue, rose pink, and basil green. She said she was inspired by '60s actress and style icon, Talitha Getty. But Lhuillier's home base of Los Angeles always figures in her sunnier and a bit flashier look — one that goes over well in Texas, too.

    "I love color and I like special items and the combinations are really interesting," Lhuillier said. "It's about being ultra-luxe and standing out and making your personality shine to feel special."

    Like a lot of designers, Lhuillier is trying to figure out the best way to satisfy social media-conscious consumers who see looks from fashion week and want them immediately instead of waiting five or six months until the styles are in stores. For the first time, she picked five looks from the show that can be ordered immediately on her website and delivered within weeks, ranging from a red lace blouse ($1,495) to a crystal embroidered midi dress ($5,995).

    "Since we manufacture designs in our own factories, we decided to test it out this season and see if it really is the wave of the future," she said.

    Monique Lhuillier merlot acetate square sunglasses will be available for sale in the fall, along with this jade oversized jacquard coat with rose pink flowers and jacquard cropped pant.

    Monique Lhuillier fall 2016 look 13
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    Monique Lhuillier merlot acetate square sunglasses will be available for sale in the fall, along with this jade oversized jacquard coat with rose pink flowers and jacquard cropped pant.
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    VAULT VIBES

    Houston fashion star Chloe Dao marks 25 years with epic clean-out sale

    Gabi De la Rosa
    Jan 21, 2026 | 1:30 pm
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    From January 24- 31 Chloe Dao will open her personal design archives to mark 25 years with a rare boutique vault sale.

    For Houston fashion devotees, this is the kind of news that prompts a calendar alert and a group chat with the besties. Chloe Dao is celebrating 25 years in fashion by doing something she has never done before: opening the vault.

    From January 24 through January 31, the Chloe Dao boutique will host a 25-Year Anniversary Clean-Out Vault Event, releasing pieces from Dao’s personal design archives alongside curated boutique items that have been held back for years. Once they are gone, they are gone for good.

    “This is not a typical sale; this is an anniversary moment,” Dao says. “It’s an intentional release, a moment of reflection and gratitude, and a way to make space for what’s next. Once these pieces are gone, they’re truly gone."

    For the first time ever, shoppers will be able to snag select designs from past collections and limited production runs, and Dao has confirmed she will be parting with some of her couture designs. Shoppers can expect more than 300 items, with more than half of the boutique included in the sale event.

    Chloe Dao design Select runway couture and past collection pieces headline Chloe Dao’s 25-Year Anniversary Clean-Out Event.Photo courtesy of Chloe Dao

    Everything in the anniversary sale will be discounted 65 percent or more. Fan favorites, including the Houston T-shirt and Aya scarf, will be priced at $15 to $20, down from $42 to $68. None of the released pieces will be reproduced or restocked.

    There is also a very personal moment behind this big event. Dao shared that she is planning for the future, including her eventual retirement in about 5 years, making this the right time for a shift.

    “It is bittersweet, and I’m still torn about letting go of some of my archive pieces. But a close friend stopped by the boutique this past Saturday and reminded me that I can always create more. That really stayed with me. I’ve missed designing for my store, and this sale feels like a reset — a chance to return to what I love most: designing eveningwear," Dao tells CultureMap. "The past six years, especially post-COVID, were very much about survival mode. Now, if I’m going to truly survive and thrive in today’s retail landscape, my focus is shifting back to my own line and less on curation.”

    Following her Project Runway Season Two win and decades of success, Dao says the milestone is also about gratitude for the city that supported her from the start.

    “Think of it as an archive release and a chance to own a piece of my history as I celebrate 25 years in fashion. Thank you for being part of this journey with me. I’m so excited to share this moment, and this milestone, with you."

    25-Year Anniversary Clean-Out Vault Event, January 24 - January 31, Chloe Dao Boutique, 600 N Shepherd Dr #115, in M-K-T Heights.


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