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chloe does it for the boys

May 20, 2008  9:53 am

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Chloë Sevigny’s next foray into fashion design will be aimed at her male fans. Yep, when her busy schedule permits (she’s back in L.A. shooting another season of her HBO hit “Big Love” right now), the actress will collaborate with Opening Ceremony on a men’s line. “Not only did I want to do something for the guys in my life, but a lot of my girlfriends prefer to wear men’s stuff,” Sevigny told us, adding that girl versions won’t have different tailoring; they will just come in smaller sizes. “I think what they like about men’s clothes is the fit. So I don’t want to change that. It’ll be a new challenge.” She also revealed that her much lauded one-off collection could have easily given way to a second if she had known that the writers’ strike was going to leave her in New York for four months twiddling her thumbs. “If I had known that I [was going to have] that time off, I probably would have thought about doing another collection. But I’m really looking forward to doing something completely different, too.”

Photo: Bennett Raglin/WireImage

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