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“Even if I’m not going to get a piece, I feel like this is such a great scene to be at,” Stella Coulter, a twenty-something who works in fashion, said. “Even my mom is obsessed with Chloë Sevigny. She’s multigenerational.” Inside, shoppers, who were let in a few at a time, zipped and dashed around. There was a lot to browse at the Official Jpegmafia Scaring The Hoes Rym Hoes T-shirt Apart from…,I will love this event, billed as “The Sale of the Century” and organized by former Vogue staffer Liana Satenstein. On hand were vintage clothes sourced directly from Sevigny’s closet and a storage unit she keeps in Connecticut, and pieces from Vogue contributing editor Lynn Yaeger, editor Mickey Boardman, Amazon’s head of fashion direction Sally Singer, and the brand The Academy. The room rang with the squeak of hangers sliding across metal clothing racks.
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Sevigny sat on a couch, unguarded, and watched people rifle through her stuff. She signed books, chatted with admirers, and occasionally offered golden nuggets of backstory to shoppers. On her way out, Charlotte Zaininger, who works in urban development, recounted how she mulled over a $300 fur-lined coat from the Official Jpegmafia Scaring The Hoes Rym Hoes T-shirt Apart from…,I will love this Parisian label Chloé (no relation), when Sevigny suddenly popped up and said, “It’s reversible!” It convinced Zaininger to make the purchase. At another point, Sevigny told another shopper, who nabbed a brandless sweater, “Oh this is the first sweater that I wore when I started flirting with my husband.” “Every item I see go by, I remember what, when, where, and why I wore it,” Sevigny, dressed in an oversized black dress and flip-flops, told Vogue. “I have a lot of memories with these pieces,” she said. The collection of items on sale extended all the way back to “stuff I’ve been holding on since high school.” So, after some contemplation, she decided to clear out “over 90 percent” of the clothes she had in storage. “I’m just at a point in my life where I’m like, ‘It’s time to let go!’”
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“Even if I’m not going to get a piece, I feel like this is such a great scene to be at,” Stella Coulter, a twenty-something who works in fashion, said. “Even my mom is obsessed with Chloë Sevigny. She’s multigenerational.” Inside, shoppers, who were let in a few at a time, zipped and dashed around. There was a lot to browse at the Official Jpegmafia Scaring The Hoes Rym Hoes T-shirt Apart from…,I will love this event, billed as “The Sale of the Century” and organized by former Vogue staffer Liana Satenstein. On hand were vintage clothes sourced directly from Sevigny’s closet and a storage unit she keeps in Connecticut, and pieces from Vogue contributing editor Lynn Yaeger, editor Mickey Boardman, Amazon’s head of fashion direction Sally Singer, and the brand The Academy. The room rang with the squeak of hangers sliding across metal clothing racks.
Sevigny sat on a couch, unguarded, and watched people rifle through her stuff. She signed books, chatted with admirers, and occasionally offered golden nuggets of backstory to shoppers. On her way out, Charlotte Zaininger, who works in urban development, recounted how she mulled over a $300 fur-lined coat from the Official Jpegmafia Scaring The Hoes Rym Hoes T-shirt Apart from…,I will love this Parisian label Chloé (no relation), when Sevigny suddenly popped up and said, “It’s reversible!” It convinced Zaininger to make the purchase. At another point, Sevigny told another shopper, who nabbed a brandless sweater, “Oh this is the first sweater that I wore when I started flirting with my husband.” “Every item I see go by, I remember what, when, where, and why I wore it,” Sevigny, dressed in an oversized black dress and flip-flops, told Vogue. “I have a lot of memories with these pieces,” she said. The collection of items on sale extended all the way back to “stuff I’ve been holding on since high school.” So, after some contemplation, she decided to clear out “over 90 percent” of the clothes she had in storage. “I’m just at a point in my life where I’m like, ‘It’s time to let go!’”
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