Chloë Sevigny Revisits the Archive: Saint Laurent Bubble Skirt Steals the Premiere

Chloë Sevigny rocks Saint Laurent Fall 2018 archive skirt at After the Hunt Venice premiere—sheer lace, satin bubble, archive revival done right.
Saint Laurent Springs to Life on Chloë Sevigny at Venice Premiere

Just hours after her romantic, punk-tinged Simone Rocha ensemble at the After the Hunt photocall, Chloë Sevigny flipped the script with a bold archival Saint Laurent look at the film's premiere. Pulling from the Fall 2018 collection, she stepped out in a satin bubble skirt paired with a sheer lace bodysuit—an edgy nod to ’80s power dressing with Saint Laurent’s signature tailoring and Sevigny’s unmistakable flair.

This was high-fashion rebellion: lace cycling-style shorts made runway-relevant again by her offbeat confidence. She anchored the statement silhouette with sleek Saint Laurent sandals and luxurious Tiffany & Co. jewelry, striking a seamless contrast between archival daring and red carpet polish.

Where her Simone Rocha moment whispered scruffy romance behind the scenes, this Saint Laurent premiere piece announced: archives still pack a punch—especially when worn by someone who knows how to read between the seams.

Saint Laurent Spring 2018

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