Chloë Sevigny Injects Punk-Driven Romance into Simone Rocha at Venice Photocall

Chloë Sevigny stuns in Simone Rocha’s ‘Unraveling Ribbon’ set at Venice photocall—frayed elegance, punk-wired romance, and luxe Tiffany touches.
Chloë Sevigny Mixes Frayed Edge and Elegance in Simone Rocha at Venice

At the “After the Hunt” photocall in Venice, Chloë Sevigny turned convention on its head with her Simone Rocha Fall 2025 look—a feminist dream that feels a little undone by design. Wearing the aptly named Unraveling Ribbon top and skirt, she played with satin lace-up ribbons that seem intentionally undone, their fraying edges and delicate details balancing raw punk energy against refined elegance. It was the perfect visual riff for her: a masterclass in romantic rebellion.

Stylistically, she anchored the ensemble with jewel-tone contrast—layering Jean Schlumberger creations from Tiffany (earrings, bracelet, ring) and sleek Jimmy Choo Elsy sandals. The result? A signature Sevigny moment: fashion that reads polished, yet dares to let imperfection in.

This was more than a photocall look—it was an aesthetic manifesto, reminding us that beauty, especially on the red carpet, doesn’t need perfect seams to make a statement.

Simone Rocha Fall 2025

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