The New Yorker famously called her ‘the coolest girl in the world”. Looking through Chloë Sevigny’s books of photographs, tear sheets, scrapbook pages, and other highly personal snaps is re-experiencing an era of ‘alternative’ and ‘independent’ New York, that Sevigny inspired with her mischievous, do-it-yourself aesthetic. The book highlights contemporary fashion’s extraordinary spirit of levity and inventiveness, qualities for which she has been largely responsible.
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