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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Chloë Sevigny wants to celebrate the inclusivity and diversity of New York fashion

    The 51-year-old star - who was born in Massachusetts and raised in Connecticut - lives in Manhattan with her husband Siniša Mackovic and their AGE-year-old boy Vanja, and she is glad that Myth Magazine has launched to shine a light on the city's style scene.


    She's quoted by WWD as saying: "I think it's important to have a really epic New York magazine that's capturing what's happening in New York on the streets.

    "New York fashion is not really recognised in a broader sense.

    "There is so much here, there is so much energy, so many cool kids, so inclusive and diverse, and I feel like the world doesn't really recognise New York in a real legit way, and [editor-in-chief Haley Wollens] is trying to be like 'we need to be recognised.' "

    Chloë pointed to the way the new magazine is seeking to match the tone of the city.

    She added: "Youth, the diversity, the sexiness, the energy, the fun, the humour. "There's a lot of humour [in New York] and Haley has a great sense of humour and the magazine is all about that."

    The pair have collaborated before, with stylist Haley helping create Chloë's look at the 2025 Emmy Awards.

    The Boys Don't Cry star told Vogue.com at the time: "I've always loved fashion with a point of view-whether it's referencing the archives, or something more avant-garde.

    "I'm inspired by pieces that somehow still feel personal.

    "Haley has this amazing ability to balance respect for fashion history with a kind of irreverence that keeps everything current. She's very referential, which I love, and there's this intuitive trust between us. I feel like we're collaborators-not just playing dress-up."

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