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Chloe Sevigny

I hope these get re-sized, from Style Lines at blogspot that were originally from Dazed Digital!!!

http://stylelines.blogspot.com/


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New York based Opening Ceremony escaped to London for the ongoing fashion week. Celebrating the upcoming Chloë Sevigny x Opening Ceremony collection, they threw a party in London. The location made perfect sense. Sevigny is currently at work, filming in Wales, and “her collection is inspired by London’s alternative scene.” [Refiner 29] The worn-in looking collection features a variety of prints and silhouettes. Each of the pieces are distinct on their own merits, yet blend well as a collection. This quality lends the collection to functioning as a young, hip mini-wardrobe suited for all occasions.

http://thefashionisto.com/blog

“The references are all over the map,” said an unapologetic Chloë Sevigny, chatting about her latest collaboration with Opening Ceremony — a unisex collection she unveiled during London Fashion Week. The line, which she showed Sunday at the Double Club, was a “slight homage” to one of her favorite designers, Miguel Adrover, said the actress, but it also had dashes of what she called “gay lumberjack,” James Dean, preppy New England and English punk. Highlights included skinny moleskin trousers, Fair Isle, tiger and leopard-patterned knits, little tweed blazers, dyed thermals and oversize jackets that fall past the hip. It was conceived as a men’s collection that women could also wear.

Sevigny and Opening Ceremony have also collaborated with Bass on a selection of footwear, including two-tone Weejun loafers and saddle-shoe boots. Other accessories include checkerboard scarves, fabric backpacks with plastic patch pockets and beanies. Prices start at $95 for a fringed scarf and run to $945 for an overcoat. The line will be carried at Opening Ceremony in New York and Los Angeles and stores including Barneys, Colette and Dover Street Market.

The collection is Sevigny’s second for Opening Ceremony and her first foray into men’s wear. “There’s much less pressure doing men’s, and because this collection is unisex and oversized, I felt like I could have more fun,” she said. “Except for the trousers — getting the fit right was really difficult.”

Although designing is just a sideline — she was showing this collection in between filming “Mr. Nice” in Wales and Spain — Sevigny said it’s a passion. “I love pouring my creative energy into fashion during my downtime,” she said.

And this isn’t the end of her work with Opening Ceremony. She wants to continue designing for them, but would also consider other projects. “Maybe I’d do a very small collection for one of the big luxury brands,” she said. “But right now, Opening Ceremony is right — we have a shared aesthetic.”

http://www.wwd.com
 
The latest collaboration with Opening Ceremony – features actress/designer Chloë Sevigny’s signature cross blend of unisex looks, which she unveiled during London Fashion Week. Sevigny’s collection was a slight homage to one of her favorite designers Miguel Adrover. Highlights of the collection culminate around moleskin trousers, tweed blazers, dyed thermals, and oversize jackets. In addition to creating a very eclectic RTW collection, Sevigny x Opening Ceremony have teamed up with Bass on creating a selection of footwear, which include Weejun loafers and saddle-shoe boots. Accessories are also a key highlight in the collection, which include scarves, fabricated backpacks with patch pockets and beanies. Price ranges start around $95 - $945. The range will be carried at Opening Ceremony in New York, LA, and will also be featured in Barneys, Dover Street Market, & Colette. I hate to say it ladies…but there is something very homely about this entire collection. What are your thoughts?

http://www.trashbagaesthetics.com

Sevigny and Opening Ceremony have also collaborated with Bass on a selection of footwear, including two-tone Weejun loafers and saddle-shoe boots. Other accessories include checkerboard scarves, fabric backpacks with plastic patch pockets and beanies. Prices start at $95 for a fringed scarf and run to $945 for an overcoat. The line will be carried at Opening Ceremony in New York and Los Angeles and stores including Barneys, Colette and Dover Street Market.

The collection is Sevigny’s second for Opening Ceremony and her first foray into men’s wear. “There’s much less pressure doing men’s, and because this collection is unisex and oversized, I felt like I could have more fun,” she said. “Except for the trousers — getting the fit right was really difficult.”

Although designing is just a sideline — she was showing this collection in between filming “Mr. Nice” in Wales and Spain — Sevigny said it’s a passion. “I love pouring my creative energy into fashion during my downtime,” she said.

And this isn’t the end of her work with Opening Ceremony. She wants to continue designing for them, but would also consider other projects. “Maybe I’d do a very small collection for one of the big luxury brands,” she said. “But right now, Opening Ceremony is right — we have a shared aesthetic.”

http://www.wwd.com
 
Same sources as above! ;)



Sorry if there's repeats, they all range in size! I'm so excited for this!
 
yeah love those shoes in the pic where she stands infront of "imitation store" and that one after! does anyone know the label?
 
yeah love those shoes in the pic where she stands infront of "imitation store" and that one after! does anyone know the label?

The boots she's wearing in front of Imitation Store are Balenciaga.
 
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