Contributing editor Chloé Malle works for the well-known fashion and lifestyle publication “Vogue.” Chloé, a graduate of Brown University, was formerly employed by Vogue as a social editor. She is the only child of Academy Award–winning director Louis Malle and actress Candice Bergen. Since she was a little child, Chloé has been interested in literature, and the majority of her work has been writing, editing, and reporting. “The New York Observer” was her previous employer. She has participated in numerous philanthropic endeavors. Graham Albert, a senior vice president of a renowned international alternative asset manager, is Chloé’s husband.
Birth & Learning
On November 8, 1985, in New York City, US, Chloé Françoise Malle was born. Her parents are the late French film director, screenwriter, and producer Louis Malle and actress and former fashion model Candice Bergen. Her grandmother, Frances Bergen, was a well-known actress and model, and her grandpa, Edgar Bergen, was a well-known ventriloquist. Chloé’s father passed away on November 23, 1995, due to lymphoma. Five years after Louis’s passing, Chloé’s mother wed Marshall Rose, a real estate entrepreneur. Manuel Cuotemoc Malle, Chloé’s elder half-brother, was born to Louis and German actress Gila von Weitershausen, who was Louis’s lover.
Justine, Chloé’s older half-sister, was born as a consequence of Louis’s romance with Canadian performer Alexandra Stewart. When Chloé’s family relocated to New York City, she was fifteen. She went to “Riverdale High School” and later “Brown University” there. She graduated in 2008, with a major in comparative literature and writing. In 2007, Chloé attended ‘Université Paris-Sorbonne’ as well. Chloé reads a lot of books. Her top picks are ‘The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge’ by Rainer Maria Rilke, ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ by Betty Smith, ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ by A. A. Milne, and ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen. ‘A Fine Romance,’ written by her mother, features Chloé as one of its central characters.
Chloe Mall’s Career
Chloé has always had a passion for writing. She was the editor of the university’s weekly publication while attending “Brown.” Chloé began working for the online media company “Observer Media” after graduating, where she was employed by “The New York Observer,” a weekly newspaper. She began as an intern and worked her way up to become a newspaper reporter. After interviewing with the managing editor of “The New York Observer,” Chloé was quickly elevated to the position of real estate reporter for the publication. Alexandra Jacobs, one of her editors from “The Observer,” was moved to the “New York Times Style” section.
Chloé was allowed to work as a freelancer for Alexandra. After saying yes to the offer, she began writing for Alexandra. Concurrently, Chloé composed a piece for ‘Vogue.’ Chloé began working as a social editor for “Vogue” in 2011. She was involved with the magazine’s front-of-book section, called “Flash.” She has contributed pieces to “Vogue.com” covering a range of fashion events. Chloé started serving as a contributing editor for “Condé Nast” in 2016. “Vogue Weddings: Brides, Dresses, Designers” (2012) and “Vogue and the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute: Parties, Exhibitions, People” (2014) were two of her well-known publications for “Vogue.”
Additionally, Chloé has a long history of involvement in charity endeavors. She worked as a marathon guide for Achilles International, an organization that promotes mainstream athletics for individuals with disabilities. Then, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, she volunteered in medicine at Mother Teresa’s charitable center. In 2013, Chloé was employed at the “New York Public Library” as a member of the “Young Lions Committee.”
Life in Marriage
Chloé is wed to Graham Albert, a distressed securities fund senior vice president on the securitized credit investment team of “MatlinPatterson.” Their first encounter occurred in September 2009 over a dinner party hosted by one of their Ethiopian common acquaintances. Chloé’s tardiness at the party and her criticism of the Ethiopian wine offered there did not impress Graham at first. Nevertheless, throughout their subsequent meetings, they became closer and began dating. Four years later, at the New Year’s holiday, while on vacation in Santa Barbara, California, Gilbert proposed to Chloé. He proposed with a 1920s ‘Art Deco’ sapphire and diamond ring.
Gilbert and Chloé tied the knot on July 25, 2015. With just 50 guests, Chloé’s summer wedding at her country estate, “Le Coual,” in Cahors, France, was a small affair. The wedding reception was also held at the same site. Gilbert and Chloé have many interests in common, including travel, health, and education. Candice disclosed in her book “A Fine Romance” that she had preferred Chloé’s wedding to take place in New York. They did, however, concede by holding the engagement party in New York because they had previously scheduled a small French wedding with their close friends and family.
Estimated Net Worth
Chloe Malle occupied a unique home. This is the rationale behind her residence. As a writer and editor, Chloe Malle’s estimated net worth is $3 million.