”Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” star Chloë Sevigny really stands out in the February 2024 issue of Vogue France. Captured by the lens of Larissa Hofmann, Sevigny commands attention in a striking red Burberry ensemble, complemented by Calzedonia tights and elegant Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello slingbacks.
The cover story, styled by Jasmine Hassett, features Sevigny in a series of high-fashion pieces by Chanel, Fendi, Max Mara and Prada. Jimmy Paul, Fara Homidi and Megumi Yamamoto lend their expertise in hair, make-up and nails, respectively, while Gerard Santos works on set design and production from AP Studio.
In an intimate conversation with the magazine, Chloë Sevigny, known for her effortless blend of artistry and accessibility, shares insights into her life, career and unique style, which she playfully suggests may be the most French thing about her, aside from her name.
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Known for her eclectic style and bold career choices, Sevigny discusses the importance of expressing your identity through fashion and staying true to yourself amidst the pressures of the entertainment industry. “Fashion is about expressing your identity,” Sevigny reflects, emphasizing the importance of personal authenticity over fleeting trends. She emphasizes her French sense of style as a key aspect of her identity, despite her American roots. Sevigny’s approach to life and art, characterized by a blend of vintage and contemporary influences, showcases her as a muse for designers and filmmakers. Her interview highlights her integrity and individuality, making her a standout figure in both the fashion and film industries.
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