Chloë Sevigny's Epic Closet Sale Draws Huge Crowds.

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Actress and fashion influencer Chloe Sevigny held a sale of her old clothes, costumes, and other items from her closet in New York, which was advertised on social media as the "sale of the century." The event was organized by Liana Satenstein, and fashion editors Mickey Boardman, Lynn Yaeger, and Sally Singer also sold their clothes. Customers had the chance to buy items from Sevigny's own wardrobe, Academy New York, pieces she had designed with Opening Ceremony, and costumes from various roles. The sale attracted a large crowd, and about 90% of the clothes were sold.
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