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Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony Menwear

24 February 2009, 19.06 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

chloe sevigny for opening ceremony mens front Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony Menwear

Ms. Sevigny turns he attention for her second Opening Ceremony collection to include the boys, men, and even girls. As noted by style.com, “The result: androgyny with an indie/preppy slant. Sevigny’s second collaboration with Opening Ceremony is a menswear collection that also comes scaled down to fit girls. The low-key mish-mash of moleskin pants, wool bombers (with matching backpacks), Fair Isles, long johns, oversize leopard and tiger knits, and other retooled Brit street-tribe and American classics were being worn by a group of friends and street-cast locals who mooched around at the Double Club in London.”

More views of the Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony Menswear after the jump.


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2 comments
  1. I like those tribal pattern pants. Jeff, you can wear those to that club that plays that house music you like.

  2. Oonce, Michael.

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