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Last night, Chloë Sevigny, who in many ways is the ultimate anti-fashion  Fashion girl, held her own runway show. The New York scenester/actress/too soon for icon? has been designing  clothes with her friends at Opening Ceremony since 2007 and if you’ve  walked down a street, any street, in lower Manhattan you’ve probably  seen them, but last night she got to create an entire scene.  She chose a  high school gym on Mulberry (appropriately enough, it’s the site of the  New Designer’s Market)  and set the stage with an installation from her  good friend Chris Wing. 
“A lot of the collection plays with good and  evil and dark and light and I saw them sort of shearing the white lamb  which is the good lamb and they’d slayed the head of the dark lamb, like  our inner conflict,” she said of the orange and black characters and  their contrasting animals.  “I thought it was very fitting. I liked the  vibrancy of it. I wanted people to come in and have something to look at  and something that would set a mood and kind of you know just, this is  kind of the reckless sense of danger like something’s going to happen.” 
If you’d paid attention to the CFDAs the night before, you’d have  another hint of what was to come.  Chloë designed herself a one off in  the spirit of her resort collection.  The looks, which expertly mix  white eyelet and perforated black leather, had a third collaborator:  Vision Streetwear.  “It reminds me so much of my youth, it has  the  strongest sense memory,  I think when a lot of people see that, kids my  age or older,  it’ll be  really effective.  I mean vision was like the   biggest brand and the  star skateboarders were like rockstars back in  the day.  It’s just so  iconic,” Chloë said. She stopped just short of bubbling enthusiasm though:  “Unfortunately  it’s only clothes.   And not that exciting,” she said.  
On the latter  part at least, we beg to differ. Click through to see all of the pics! 









