Chloe Angus Design

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Vancouver, Canada

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Fashion designer· Clothing store· Retail· Corporate office

Chloe Angus Design Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chloe Angus Design is located in Vancouver, Canada on 45 E 6th Ave #100. Chloe Angus Design is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category fashion designer in Canada.

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45 E 6th Ave #100

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+1 6042242456

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Amber Spence

Gorgeous Clothing , visiting the studio is always fun , every time I am in I learn more and more about each fashion piece , including the artists and the designs. I love how it feels like a private shopping experience with every visit. Its hard not to walk out without having at least 3-4 gorgeous pieces.

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Angel Gates

Chloe is a doll and a great designer. Thank you for dressing me for the Leo Awards. You really made that once on a life time fairy-tale night so glamorous.. you're the best Chloe

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gabe eyers

Locally designed, Ethically Sourced & Locally made. I love my bamboo shirts hard to go back to cotton once you go bamboo !!

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Darren Leith

Chloe Angus is without a doubt one of my most cherished friends I have ever had . She represents what true hard work and entrepreneurship is . She’s honest, loyal , kind loving and fair . We disagree often as my conservative Ideas don’t always meld well with her truly open and progressive beliefs . She’s non toxic which is more than I can say for those who seek to besmirch her reputation for having a vision and creating and collaborating exquisite high-quality clothing , accessories that partner with indigenous artists alike. She’s worked hard to get to where she is . Sometimes it’s just better to understand than to be understood. This is one those times . If I’m ever boxed in and facing down a bad situation I know who I’d want in my corner . Chloe Angus I’m in your corner . If you haven’t sampled her collection I highly recommend it.

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gamer Nate Austin

I will never buy any of this. It's not supporting indigenous artists at all! And is cultural appropriation! Stealing designs or design ideas is wrong on so many levels! You need to stop selling indigenous inspired designs! You're not helping anyone but yourself!

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bbstar quasar

I can't believe Canada is gifting or representing Indigenous cultural designs that are not authentic, which is what they did with the Duke and duchess. They gave them something fake and appropriated. It might be fitting in that the history is founded on similar. . Its disrespectful. If she wants to support and showcase Indigenous designs, there's better ways than doing it for them.

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Toni Morrison

My brother and I bought two masks each and love them! They fit nice and the material is very comfortable. However, I bought some bamboo fleece lined leggings at the end of November and I am not thrilled with these or the response I received. I sent an email voicing my concern and heard nothing back, so I phoned and was told that it had something to do with the particular bolt that these were made from and the only solution was to use a blade to remove all the pills. I will not be rushing to order any more.

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Gaelan Kathleen

Chloe Angus made my university graduation dress years ago and did a fantastic job. She is a hard working, small business owner and I am quite flabbergasted (but not surprised) that people read one article in a newspaper and come here to trash her (yep, most of these reviews are very recent). What gets me the most is the comments about 'dumbing down' a culture - this is NOT what she said. Chloe is into fashion. If you look at ANY designer (e.g., Givenchy, Prada, Alexander McQueen etc) they present some VERY bold designs on the runway, most of which the 'average' consumer will not wear, even if they can afford those prices, hence those same designer presenting a ready to wear line. Fashion starts at the very top with those brilliant designers and literally works down to retailers such as H&M who take the season's trend and essentially make them their own, for their own target market (e.g., replacing silk with cotton). I am pretty sure THAT is what she meant.