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See Chloë Sevigny in the latest Supreme collaboration

Actress, fashion designer and all-round creative, Chloë Sevigny is the face of Supreme, in the brand's latest collaboration.

The streetwear brand has teamed up with Richardson to create a commemorative T-shirt. The design, which has been titled "Unconditional", takes its name from the photograph it features on the front. The image comes courtesy of Mario Sorrenti - the photographer and mastermind behind some of the most famous images of Kate Moss.

Although this is menswear collaboration, no one wears it better than Chloë Sevigny.

 

 

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Pregnant and wearing a wedding veil, Chloë wears the “Unconditional” tee stretched over her belly, another testament to her proficiency in pregnancy dressing.

The campaign imagery was shot by New-York-based photographer, filmmaker and creative William Strobeck - who shared some outtakes of Chloë and the campaign on his Instagram.

 

 

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Unfortunately, if you had the hopes of buying this Sevigny-approved piece, it’s not likely you’ll be able to get your hands on it. The Richardson x Supreme “Unconditional” t-shirt is available exclusively through Richardson’s store in Tokyo. And since there are COVID-19 travel restrictions in many (if not most) countries, you’re probably not going to be able to make the trip to the store to buy it. Unless you’re a Harajuku local, of course.

Regardless, these moody shots of Chloë Sevigny are definitely ones for the moodboard.

If this collaboration sounds familiar to you, you’d be right. This is not the first time that these labels have teamed up. Richardson and Supreme released their first collaboration back in 2003, which again focused on t-shirts. This time, the brands created a range of tees which featured snaps from inside the Richardson Magazine.

The brands collaborated again in 2014 when they launched another t-shirt collection and a graphic cut-and-sew line.