Sevigny, who's starring in Ryan Murphy's "Feud: Capote vs. the Swans," has been doing the press rounds lately and is tired of everything from Barbiecore to Lululemon to dog owners.
In one interview, Sevigny said the proliferation of pink is stopping her from wearing pink even though it's apparently her favorite color.
Chloë Sevigny decreta a morte cerebral de Barbiecore
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January 28, 2024 And in a new interview with Rolling Stone, she described her feelings about the state of New York City.
She said: "The athleisure and the dogs are taking over, and that’s really unfortunate. Everybody’s in Lululemon and has a fucking dog and it’s driving me crazy. I’m sorry, dog lovers. There are too many of you. I’m not going out to clubs in Ridgewood so I’m sure it’s there somewhere, but I’m not experiencing it. I hope there are places for people to go when they want to. I miss the megaclubs and the accessibility. I would like to know that they were there [in Manhattan] and not in Ridgewood, which seems very far. At the same time, the city seems closer as far as going out to other boroughs with Uber. We would do car services and it was harder to access areas because of subways and buses not going to certain areas."
In the interview, she also talked about her favorite films she's been in (she mentioned "Gummo" and "Boys Don't Cry"), her thoughts on "Kids," why she decided to sell her old clothes, and if she'd be interested in directing a feature one day.
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