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October 28, 2005
Having nun of it: Chloe Sevigny on cool, boys, bunnies, Bunny Boy and babies
Chloe Sevigny dithers sweetly, bluntly with Oliver Burkeman over at the Grauniad: "I can't make a single decision myself," Sevigny says, with a directness that disarms, though it turns out she's moved on to different matters. "My mom's in town today. I need to buy...shades. But there are a thousand different kinds. Really - there are too many options in the world. Can't we just have two different kinds of shades, and that's it?
I'm a 30-year-old woman. You'd think I'd be able to make a decision on my own. But it's just overwhelming." At the link: babies, boyfriends, The Brown Bunny and a cool swipe at Jay McInerney, Sevigny's original It-ographer.
AND OVER AT THE AUSTRALIAN, Sevigny tells Georgina Safe a tail of Gummo's Bunny Boy: "My favourite thing from Gummo is the rabbit ears that Bunny Boy wore.... I made them on my sewing machine, I fashioned them from pale pink felt, but unfortunately on the first day of shooting it rained and they just fell apart. Felt doesn't deal with rain. But I still have them at home."
Posted by pride at October 28, 2005 12:00 PM
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