Kate Owen / PAPER MagazineFashionNewsChloë Sevigny goes full Carrie for PAPER’s #Horror issueThe actress channels the supernatural pig-blood prom girl in a photoshoot paying tribute to icons of the genreShareLink copied ✔️November 30, 2015FashionNewsTextThomas Gorton This month saw the release of #Horror (HashtagHorror), the directorial debut of actress and former Imitation of Christ designer, Tara Subkoff, a film that takes the conventions of traditional horror films and adds a very modern dimension – cyberbullying. Subkoff’s film casts Lydia Hearst and the initimable Chloë Sevigny, who plays Alex, a mother who finds her life besieged by murder and gore. To celebrate Subkoff’s debut, PAPER Magazine’s latest issue "Fandemonium" features several actresses (Stella Schabel, Lydis Hearst, Annabella Dexter-Jones) shot in outfits inspired by slasher or creeper movies, with the inside story focussing on #Horror. The shoot was conducted in timely fashion – on Halloween – and one of our favourite actresses Chloë Sevigny recreates a look made iconic in 1976 when Sissy Spacek brought Stephen King’s telekinetic loner Carrie to the big screen. “The absentee mother, I think that’s a character that reoccurs in horror films,” says Sevigny, who worked with Subkoff for her avant-garde fashion line Imitation of Christ. “It made my character not so sympathetic, but she has her own faults. She’s struggling with her addiction, and she’s damaged in her own way.” Subkoff also reveals that #Horror was inspired by her own traumatic experiences with bullying. “I was bullied as a kid pretty intensely on the bus. I dreaded the bus,” she says. “But after the bus trip, I knew the bullying would be over. Now, it never ends. It’s always there. Even if you don’t look at your phone or online, you know that it’s still going on. It can last your entire life and affect you getting a job or getting into college.” "Fandemonium" is out today. Kate Owen / PAPER MagazineKate Owen / PAPER MagazineExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE vansVans invites misfits home for the holidays From the archive: Remembering Antwerp Six designer Marina YeeWhat went down at The North Face x Cecilie Bahnsen collection launchNo one is doing red carpet fashion like Teyana Taylor‘Gay Halloween’ is back – here are this year’s standout looksMartine Rose ups her game with a new Nike collabPut me in Chanel: The 25 best songs named after fashion brandsBianca Saunders teams up with the Tate for Blake-inspired collectionCult icon John Malkovich is the new face of JW AndersonShawna Wu’s designs loop and knot between past and presentMelanie Ward: Remembering the trailblazing stylist in her own wordsFashion Killa: Revisit A$AP Rocky’s most iconic outfits