So, I was browsing online the other day, just clicking around, you know how it goes. Stumbled upon some photos of Chloe Sevigny, the ones where she’s modelling. Not the super recent stuff, but some older campaigns, maybe from the 90s or early 2000s.

Always found her look interesting. It’s not that typical polished model thing. She always seemed a bit different, more raw, I guess. Made me stop scrolling for a bit.
Digging a Little Deeper
I got curious. Started searching for more images. Not really looking for anything specific, just wanted to see more of that particular style she had in photoshoots. Spent a fair bit of time just looking through different pictures, ads, magazine spreads.
Observations Along the Way
- It wasn’t just about the clothes she wore. Lots of designers put her in their stuff.
- It felt more about her presence, the way she carried herself in the photos.
- Made me think how different modelling felt back then compared to now with social media everywhere.
I remember trying to find a jacket like one she wore in a photo years ago. Went to a few second-hand shops, looked online. Never found the exact thing, obviously. And even if I had, it probably wouldn’t have had the same feel. It’s funny how that works. It’s rarely just the item itself, more the person and the whole context.
Didn’t really lead anywhere specific, this little dive into her modelling pictures. Just one of those afternoons where you follow a thought and see where it goes. Ended up just closing the tabs after a while. But it was a reminder of how certain people just have a unique way of presenting themselves, something you can’t easily replicate. Just an observation from my end, looking back at some cool old photos.