Style Icon Chloe Sevigny

Style Icon Chloe Sevigny

Born on November 18, 1974, Chloe Sevigny is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-nominated American actress and former model. She mixes everything in a personal manner, everything from vintage clothes, especially those from Lanvin and YSL, to all kinds of shoes.

Having as favorites designers Christopher Kane, Proenza Schouler, Lanvin, Valentino, Balenciaga, whom creations she often wears at different events, Chloe Sevigny has collaborated with exclusive New York boutique Opening Ceremony to create her own line of clothes.

Style Icon Chloe Sevigny

She described it in an interview as a “mix-and-match, day-to-night… something quirky, something different”. Her career in fashion is – as she herself described her own line of clothing something different. She featured ads like Chloe, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton.

After many successful roles in different movies (Kids, Brown Bunny, Boys Don’t Cry, Gummo, American Psycho, Zodiac, Party Monster), in October 2020 the French fashion house Chloe announced that she would be one of the spokes models for their new fragrance.

Style Icon Chloe Sevigny

Chloe Sevigny, already a style icon, was the muse of Michael Kors a few years ago, appeared on the cover of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, due to her unique style.

She can be dressed in couture or in an old pair of jeans, Chloe has a special charm and attitude that makes her very appreciated.

As Balenciaga designer Nicolas Ghesquiere put it: ‘Whether she wears designer clothes or vintage clothes, they always look like Chloe Sevigny clothes’.

In the effortlessness of her style, she’s always changing something inimitable in her looks. She once said that ‘Every time I see a photo of myself from the past month I think, what was I thinking?’ Sevigny recently released a clothing line in conjunction with downtown New York City boutique Opening Ceremony. A little bit eccentric (but we didn’t expect anything else from her!), her new collection is full of gingham, floral prints, and fun frocks, reminiscent of the ’90s.