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Chloe Sevigny

I tend to disagree with nearly all American fashion writers on their best/worst dressed for award ceremonies.

Chloe looked beautiful
 
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I'm starting to think that every person who says they're nothing more than a popularity contest, really is completely right. I'm baffled by some of the choices I always see for best and worst.
 
What a joke. It seems you have to be styled by Rachel Zoe:yuk: to be considered best dressed these days. Anyone who shows an ounce of originality is "not on trend".
Chloe is such a class act-she always looks classic and ladylike, but with just enough edge. And she styles herself. The fashion wrap up fools wouldn't have a quarter of the fashion education that Chloe does!
With a name like Guiliana Rancic, woman is asking to be insulted. I'll just do it anyway: RANCID! I hate it when people say the term "on-trend". It's really annoying.
 
Whut?! I normally hate all the outfits they love and the other way round.
But that's...epic.
 
Marc Jacobs has reissued color versions of some of the most popular “Protect The Skin You’re In” celebrity nude T-shirts as part of an ongoing campaign to raise awareness about the deadly skin cancer and benefit melanoma research at the NYU Cancer Institute at NYU Langone Medical Center. The campaign, which features more than a dozen celebrities baring all for skin cancer, has already raised over $1 million for the NYU School of Medicine’s Interdisciplinary Melanoma Cooperative Group (IMCG).
“The public awareness generated by the T-shirt campaign is enormous, not to mention the funds that have been raised,” says Dr. William L. Carroll, director of the NYU Cancer Institute, who notes that proceeds of the sales of the T-shirts benefit IMCG. “We are grateful for the generosity of Marc Jacobs and Robert Duffy in allowing the NYU Cancer Institute to focus on research and advancing clinical care.”
The NYU Interdisciplinary Melanoma Cooperative Group (NYU-IMCG) is a multidisciplinary melanoma translational research program dedicated to advancing the care of melanoma patients through a coordinated approach combining basic science, translational research and clinical care. Its 23 investigators represent 11 departments at NYU Langone Medical Center. Since 2002, it has enrolled over one-thousand patients, who have donated blood and tumor tissues for research. NYU-IMCG is supported by the NYU Cancer Institute, NYU School of Medicine’s Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, and the Marc Jacobs’ campaigns to support melanoma research.



Check out Chloë’s “Protect the Skin You’re In”-tee at our gallery. The T-shirt is available for purchase at $35 at Marc by Marc Jacobs stores — for more information, please visit MarcJacobs.com (under Special Items). All proceeds from the sale the campaign tees will be donated to the NYU Cancer Institute at NYU Langone Medical Center.

From chloe-sevigny.org!​
 
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Marc Jacobs has reissued color versions of some of the most popular “Protect The Skin You’re In” celebrity nude T-shirts as part of an ongoing campaign to raise awareness about the deadly skin cancer and benefit melanoma research at the NYU Cancer Institute at NYU Langone Medical Center. The campaign, which features more than a dozen celebrities baring all for skin cancer, has already raised over $1 million for the NYU School of Medicine’s Interdisciplinary Melanoma Cooperative Group (IMCG).
“The public awareness generated by the T-shirt campaign is enormous, not to mention the funds that have been raised,” says Dr. William L. Carroll, director of the NYU Cancer Institute, who notes that proceeds of the sales of the T-shirts benefit IMCG. “We are grateful for the generosity of Marc Jacobs and Robert Duffy in allowing the NYU Cancer Institute to focus on research and advancing clinical care.”
The NYU Interdisciplinary Melanoma Cooperative Group (NYU-IMCG) is a multidisciplinary melanoma translational research program dedicated to advancing the care of melanoma patients through a coordinated approach combining basic science, translational research and clinical care. Its 23 investigators represent 11 departments at NYU Langone Medical Center. Since 2002, it has enrolled over one-thousand patients, who have donated blood and tumor tissues for research. NYU-IMCG is supported by the NYU Cancer Institute, NYU School of Medicine’s Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, and the Marc Jacobs’ campaigns to support melanoma research.



Check out Chloë’s “Protect the Skin You’re In”-tee at our gallery. The T-shirt is available for purchase at $35 at Marc by Marc Jacobs stores — for more information, please visit MarcJacobs.com (under Special Items). All proceeds from the sale the campaign tees will be donated to the NYU Cancer Institute at NYU Langone Medical Center.

From chloe-sevigny.org!​
 
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I'd love to see actual picture the t-shirt was made from. She looks so beautiful, as usual!
 
I'd love to see actual picture the t-shirt was made from. She looks so beautiful, as usual!
 

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