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Perennial Fashion It-Girl Chloe Sevigny Still Can't Get Valentino To Loan Her A Dress - Fashionista: Fashion Industry News, Designers, Runway Shows, Style Advice

Chloe Sevigny Out Magazine

First Posted: 07/11/2012 12:04 pm Updated: 09/10/2012 5:12 am

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Cinquopated
Your micro-bio is either half-empty or half-full
07:02 AM on 07/12/2012
What a disgusting and privileged comment. We now know too much about the inside life of overly pampered celebrities.

They just live in a different world. I'm reminded of how George Bush the senior didn't know how much a gallon of milk cost, or how to go through check out!
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nbart71
I have no sensibilities to offend.
05:37 PM on 07/11/2012
Tie a bag of oats around her neck.
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RickinBoca
Thats my opinion and I could be...
02:58 PM on 07/11/2012
Well, BUY ONE!!!! YOU CAN AFFORD IT....twit
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annasophie1228
how you like them apples?
02:57 PM on 07/11/2012
she looks like a real life "south park" character..."timmaaaaay!"
02:25 PM on 07/11/2012
They don't want it returned stained.
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Joe Mando
Oh say...Can you see?
02:20 PM on 07/11/2012
My home state of Connecticut has sure turned-out some losers...including this chick, Little Georgie Bush and far too many to want to think about.
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dtroppy
02:14 PM on 07/11/2012
Anyone else would have to buy a dress for any event but celebrities have gotten so spoiled it's going to be hard to ween them off their 'free' swag addiction.....
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silverwing
03:40 PM on 07/11/2012
If the designers really want celebrities to wear their clothes, maybe they should give them to them free with the caveat that the celebrity has to donate an equal amount of money to charity.

These people get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars per movie and can easily afford a few thousand for designer clothes, yet the people who can most easily afford expensive things are often the ones who aren't asked to pay for it. The way I see it, diverting that money to charity would be a win-win-win solution.
08:39 PM on 07/11/2012
She only scored two of the TWENTY she requested. Could we BE a little more full of ourselves?