Chloë Sevigny Brings Peep-Toe Heels Back in a Bold NYC Moment

Chloë Sevigny

Chloë Sevigny has once again proven she’s a true fashion icon.
This time, it was her footwear that made headlines across New York City.
She stepped out at a screening for her film Magic Farm, turning sidewalks into her runway.

Her outfit featured a cropped red collared jacket and a flowing scarf-style dress.
The silky dress was a standout, complete with a bold chain print and “New York City” lettering.
It was a playful yet polished look that mixed classic styling with modern edge.

Sevigny topped off the ensemble with small gold hoop earrings, keeping accessories simple and chic.
But the real star of the look? A pair of patent red peep-toe heels that screamed confidence.
These sultry shoes, made by buzzy brand Jude, gave the outfit an instant It-girl vibe.

Peep-toe heels have been popping up in major collections lately.
Designers like Fendi, Louis Vuitton, and Prada are reviving the open-toe trend.
Acne Studios even unveiled floral peep-toe boots for Spring 2025.

Sevigny’s version wasn’t over-the-top.
Her heels offered just a hint of toe—a nod to trend, not a costume.
While some fashion houses are flirting with barefoot aesthetics, Sevigny keeps it refined.

She balances daring with timeless, embracing fashion with intention and ease.
That’s her secret sauce.
Even at 50, her looks remain youthful, curated, and incredibly cool.

In an interview with British Vogue, she credited her fashion sense to her parents.
They encouraged her to appreciate classic pieces, no matter how quirky the rest of the outfit.
This latest look proves she’s still mastering that balance.

With one sidewalk strut, Chloë Sevigny gave peep-toe heels a stylish new chapter.
Expect the trend to take off—again.

Photo by TheStewartofNY

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