Chloë Sevigny Does Cannes Her Way – Again – In Marine Serre
Praise be to Chloë Sevigny at Cannes. From Mugler to Miu Miu and Loewe, her red-carpet, photocall and off-duty dress options have served up remarkable curveballs to the ballgowns we’ve emerge as accustomed to on the Croisette.
Today’s look, at the photocall of Les Realisateurs Des Courts Metrages En Competition, was once no exception. Sevigny wore a black autumn/winter 2019 Marine Serre dress with billowing purple floral sleeves and gold chain detailing that was immediately recognisable owing to the brand’s crescent moon logo printed on her tights.
The actor, who travelled to France with carry-on luggage and had her wardrobe shipped, has been working with stylist Haley Wollens for the festival. “It simply takes some of the stress off,” Sevigny advised WWD on the opening night. “I’ve [dressed myself for the duration of my complete career] and [I’ve] sooner or later [met] any individual [who] gets me, that I can put my believe in. It’s certainly collaborative between us.”
She described the age of forty four as a “transitional phase” and outlined her dresser dreams as “chic but nonetheless a bit alternative”. As one of New York’s original road stylers and Miuccia Prada’s muses, her choice to pepper her signature antique portions with rising layout stars such Marine Serre gives the influence that Sevigny is transitioning into her mid-forties simply fine.