FashionFirst LookExclusive: Chloë Sevigny and Liv Tyler for Proenza SchoulerHarley Weir captures the brand’s SS15 collection on the designers’ friends and muses in an abstract, artful short – watch it hereShareLink copied ✔️March 19, 2015FashionFirst LookTextBiju BelinkyProenza Schouler SS15 In this new film for Proenza Schouler – inspired by gritty 90s documentary series Real Sex and Taxicab Confessions – cult actress Chloë Sevigny, a very pregnant Liv Tyler and Dazed cover star Binx Walton abstractly discuss senses, colours and the pros and cons of womanhood, directed by Dazed contributor Harley Weir. Her signature sensual magnetism sets a dreamy scene for the retro film style short, showcasing the SS15 collection with the help of women who have been both friends and inspirations to the pair of designers – also including the Dazed 100 artist India Menuez, models Fei Fei Sun, Liya Kebede and a gaggle of other creatives. “We call these women our muses in that they are all women that have kept us creatively inspired over the years,” explain Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez. “They each bring very diverse and unique qualities to the table and they all have that certain X-factor that we are incredibly attracted to.” Watch the premiere of the video below: Liked this? Head here for more Proenza Schouler: Proenza Schouler talk pet hyenas and high fashion in this longread feature Stream Proenza Schouler’s eclectic lo-fi playlist Proenza Schouler take the Dazed pop quiz Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORERevisiting Bjork’s massive fashion archive in the pages of DazedJake Zhang is forging fashion avatars for a post-physical worldThis New York designer wants you to rethink the value of hard workGo behind-the-scenes at Dev Hynes’ first Valentino campaignHow Jane Birkin became fashion’s most complicated iconLudovic de Saint Sernin answers the dA-Zed quiz Lily Allen was out for revenge at 16Arlington’s It-girl conventionJil Sander gets cosy with MonclerExploring the parallel lives of Vivienne Westwood and cult manga NANAHaider Ackermann throws it down with Willie Nelson for Canada GooseBrontez Purnell on the rise of Telfar ClemensWill nostalgia be the defining aesthetic of the 2020s?