A vintage find is a prize on its own, but a secondhand score from the closet of Chloë Sevigny may as well be a trophy. For her recent 73 Questions interview, Vogue cover star Olivia Rodrigo donned a tartan mini dress, and revealed that it was a score from Sevignys recent (and much lauded) closet cleanout. “Ive had this dress, the picture of her wearing this dress, saved on my Pinterest for years, and I was actually able to get my hands on it,” said Rodrigo when asked about her plaid Versace dress. “Im so lucky—its my most prized possession.” Sevigny posted said image—the mini styled with black kneesocks and heeled oxfords, layered over a turtleneck—to her Instagram Stories, tagging Rodrigo and bringing the moment full circle. Though she opted for loafers, Rodrigo offered additional homage to Sevigny by accessorizing the dress with socks pulled to mid calf.
Organized by former Vogue staffer Liana Satenstein, The Sale of the Century” saw pieces from Sevignys collection sold alongside clothing from Vogue contributing editor Lynn Yaeger, editor Mickey Boardman, and Amazon’s head of fashion direction Sally Singer. With secondhand looks this luxurious (and openly championed by the likes of Rodrigo), the future of circular fashion looks bright. Last week, I was having a classically frantic New York day. I was already running late for a morning event and I had several stops to make afterwards, including selling clothes at the downtown vintage store James Veloria. I needed something to haul my stuff, quickly. In a rush, I grabbed a hulking promotional shopping bag.
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