New York Times Fashionさんのインスタグラム写真 - (New York Times FashionInstagram)「On Sunday, fashion lovers flocked to shop from Chloë Sevigny’s collection of garments in what was advertised on social media as the “sale of the century.”  @chloessevigny held the sale at a studio space in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. Customers had the chance to buy items from Sevigny’s own wardrobe, Academy New York, pieces she had designed with Opening Ceremony, and costumes from various roles — all with Sevigny present at the sale.  “I was like, you know what, I’m 48, I’m a mother, there’s a lot of stuff I don’t want to wear anymore,” she told The New York Times.  By noon, when the sale officially opened, a line snaked completely around the block; some customers had left their homes in New Jersey at 5:30 in the morning. While a lone speaker blared Britney Spears, Madonna and Sonic Youth, shoppers — mostly women in their 20s — browsed items like an Hermès shearling coat ($1,995), a Lord & Taylor leather blazer ($135) and black Supreme shorts with the Playboy bunny near the hem ($150).  Sevigny stayed until the bitter end, with the sale extending its hours until 6 (it was supposed to end at 5), when the very last pilgrims made it through the door.  See more scenes from Sevigny’s closet sale at the link in bio. Photos by @undertonecommunication」5月17日 1時20分 - nytstyle

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On Sunday, fashion lovers flocked to shop from Chloë Sevigny’s collection of garments in what was advertised on social media as the “sale of the century.”

@クロエ・セヴィニー held the sale at a studio space in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. Customers had the chance to buy items from Sevigny’s own wardrobe, Academy New York, pieces she had designed with Opening Ceremony, and costumes from various roles — all with Sevigny present at the sale.

“I was like, you know what, I’m 48, I’m a mother, there’s a lot of stuff I don’t want to wear anymore,” she told The New York Times.

By noon, when the sale officially opened, a line snaked completely around the block; some customers had left their homes in New Jersey at 5:30 in the morning. While a lone speaker blared Britney Spears, Madonna and Sonic Youth, shoppers — mostly women in their 20s — browsed items like an Hermès shearling coat ($1,995), a Lord & Taylor leather blazer ($135) and black Supreme shorts with the Playboy bunny near the hem ($150).

Sevigny stayed until the bitter end, with the sale extending its hours until 6 (it was supposed to end at 5), when the very last pilgrims made it through the door.

See more scenes from Sevigny’s closet sale at the link in bio. Photos by @undertonecommunication


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