Chloë Sevigny: The Forever “It Girl” on Why She’s Finally Embracing the Mainstream
May 15, 2026
If there is one name that has defined “cool” for the last three decades, it’s Chloë Sevigny. Long before the era of Pinterest boards and “aesthetic” TikTok mood boards, Chloë was the blueprint. From being dubbed the “coolest girl in the world” by The New Yorker in 1994 to walking the Miu Miu runway in 2026, she has maintained a career that is as unpredictable as a vintage find in a Chinatown basement.
At Dmuse, we’re obsessed with icons who bridge the gap between high fashion and raw authenticity. So, when we got the chance to dive into the current world of Chloë Sevigny—the actress, the fashion disruptor, and the mom—we had to know: how does the Indie Queen stay so effortlessly relevant while the rest of the world tries so hard to keep up?
A Very New York Affair: Lunch, Motherhood, and “Mom Brain”
Meeting Chloë Sevigny is exactly what you’d expect: a quintessentially New York experience. Picture a tucked-away French diner in SoHo called Revelie, complete with vinyl-topped stools and a classic vibe. Chloë is already there, tucked into a back booth, rocking a black turtleneck and that signature steely gaze that has captivated directors for years.
But the “cool girl” exterior melts the moment real life enters the room. Instead of talking about avant-garde cinema right away, the conversation pivots to something every parent relates to: sleep deprivation. Chloë and her husband, art-gallery director Siniša Mačković, welcomed their son, Vanja, in 2020.
“He was in our bed, and there was a lot of kicking, so I’m a little… not functioning on all cylinders,” she admits with a laugh while ordering a coffee with honey.
It’s this grounded, relatable energy that makes her the ultimate muse. She’s a fashion icon, yes, but she’s also a mom dealing with bedtime-routine nightmares and the “speed round” of questions that happens when two mothers meet.
The Pivot: From Indie Cult Classics to Peacock’s The Five-Star Weekend
For years, Chloë Sevigny has built her reputation on characters that don’t fit into a box. Think Kids, Boys Don’t Cry, or her recent Emmy-nominated turn in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. However, her latest project, The Five-Star Weekend, is a bit of a curveball.
Coming to Peacock this July, the series is based on a novel by Elin Hilderbrand—the queen of the “beach read.” It’s a mainstream, high-gloss drama starring Jennifer Garner as a food blogger who invites her best friends (including Chloë’s character) to Nantucket after her husband’s death.
Even her co-star Jennifer Garner was shocked she signed on.
- The Surprise: “I was like, ‘There’s just no way she would ever do this!’” Garner shared.
- The Reality: Not only did Chloë say yes, but she also became the “pussycat” of the group, fostering a deep, supportive bond with the cast, which includes Regina Hall and Gemma Chan.
So, why the shift? Chloë Sevigny is candid about the internal struggle between being an “indie queen” and wanting to expand her reach.
“My agents sent it to me, and I was like, ‘This is too mainstream. My fans are not going to like it,’” she explains.
But after reading the scripts, she realized the story of grief and friendship was too strong to pass up. Plus, there’s a sweet bonus: “This is the first time my mom will be able to walk through the grocery store and not have to try to come up with something clever to say about a project I’ve been in.”
Thirty Years of Slaying: The Fashion Legacy of Chloë Sevigny
You can’t talk about Chloë Sevigny without talking about the “F” word: Fashion. Since her debut in the early ’90s, Chloë has been a fixture of the style world. She modeled for Sassy magazine in ’92, starred in a Sonic Youth video in ’93, and became the face of Miu Miu by ’96.
Fast forward to 2026, and she is still the ultimate runway closer. Her recent appearance in the Miu Miu Fall 2026 show sent the internet into a frenzy. Dressed in an oversized leather jacket, clogs, and a zigzag headband (major Bend It Like Beckham vibes), she proved that she doesn’t just follow trends—she creates the atmosphere they live in.
Chloë’s Shopping Secrets
Despite her access to every luxury brand on the planet, Chloë is a vintage girl at heart. On a brisk New York afternoon, she can be found climbing three flights of stairs to the Women’s History Museum Vintage shop. Her wishlist?
- Absurd Y2K graphic tees.
- Hysteric Glamour pieces.
- Worn-out Norma Kamali onesies.
She loves the “fucked up” look of vintage—the tears, the history, and the character. It’s a rebellion against the polished, “perfect” fashion we often see on social media.
The “Unconventional Beauty” and the Reality of Aging
At 51, Chloë Sevigny looks incredible, but she’s the first to tell you that being a woman in the public eye is a vulnerable experience. In an era of high-definition phone cameras and unforgiving red-carpet lighting, she feels the pressure.
“I think because I’m so involved in fashion, there’s a pressure to maintain a sense of whatever it is that I’ve cultivated,” she says. “And wanting to not disappoint people with my looks.”
While she’s open to “the little things” (non-invasive treatments), she has no interest in changing her face. She embraces being what she calls the “unconventional beauty.” Growing up in Connecticut, she never felt like the “pretty girl” in class, so she found her power in being different. She even recalled a time in high school when she shaved her head—a move that eventually helped her land a job at the Polo Ralph Lauren store!
Why She Remains Our Ultimate Muse
What makes Chloë Sevigny so enduring? It’s her loyalty. Not just to her fans, but to her own sense of self. Whether she’s walking in Paris, venting about off-leash dogs in NYC parks, or oversharing with her co-stars on a set in Nantucket, she is unapologetically herself.
She admits she is currently trying to “find the essence” of why she loves things again, stepping away from the “cloud” of the phone and seeking real-world inspiration in art, music, and movies.
For all the Gen-Z and Millennial enthusiasts looking for a roadmap on how to be “cool” without losing your soul, look no further than Chloë. She’s the reminder that you don’t have to fit into a box—you can just build your own.
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