You can now buy Chloë Sevigny’s clothes FashionNewsYou can now buy Chloë Sevigny’s clothesGO! GO! GO!ShareLink copied ✔️March 29, 2018FashionNewsText Ana Carney If you’re reading Dazed, you probably don’t need any introduction to Chloë Sevigny. Over the years, the American actress and model has captivated us with her acting abilities and great sense of style. Now, you can dress just like her – with a collection of her clothes up for sale on The RealReal. Announced on her Instagram account, Sevigny told followers to “shop my closet” with #springcleaning. “I think sites like The RealReal are very important in helping people satisfy that urge without contributing more waste which is, unfortunately, such an industry-wide problem,” she said in an article on the Metro. Back in 2016, she teased pieces of her archive – like the bunny ears made famous in the 1997 Harmony Korine film Gummo – with the caption “SAVE YOUR LUNCH MONEY, KIDS” Unsurprisingly, most of the items up for grabs were snatched up immediately, but there are still lots of options from Gucci, Proenza Schouler, Rodarte, and one of those Louis Vuitton x Jeff Koons handbags. With prices starting at £46, there is a chance for almost everyone to get involved. As if this wasn’t cause for celebration already, a portion of the proceeds will go to the Hetrick-Martin Institute, a non-profit LGBTQ organisation and youth service based in New York. View the sale here. TrendingJung Kook for Calvin Klein: See exclusive BTS imagesThe South Korean pop star is now a fashion designer, teaming up with Calvin Klein for a 20-piece capsule collectionFashionArt & PhotographyKristina Rozhkova’s uncanny photos of young RussiansMaison Margiela FragrancesEventWhat went down at Maison Margiela’s ‘The Scentsorium Collection’ launchArt & PhotographyInside KUTT, the cult lesbian 00s magazineLife & CultureNobody wants to be famous anymoreMusicAll 21 of Drake’s albums, rankedBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaMusicSave Europe: the alt-right movement spreading hate with dance music SamsungLife & CultureWhat went down at Dazed Club’s drop-in skate session with Samsung