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Michel Gaubert meets Chloë Sevigny? This is the stuff fashion dreams are made of. The industry’s favorite music man—the prodigious mind and sound director behind the most blue-chip of shows, from Céline to Chanel, Vuitton, et al—and Sevigny, a paragon of the sort of downtown cool that’s on the wane, make for quite a power pairing. Add to the mix Régime des Fleurs, the exclusive and very luxe Los Angeles fragrance house, and you’ve got yourself a collaboration with some serious clout.
“I am fascinated by [Chloë] and what she represents, so much that I often post pictures of her on my Instagram account, sampling pictures from fashion shoots and parties, of her hanging out and looking great,” Gaubert tells Vogue.com (his Instagram page, it’s worth noting, is the stuff of industry legend, and a surefire source of entertainment during inevitable hours spent waiting during fashion month). When Régime des Fleurs founders Alia Raza and Ezra Woods penned an ethereal poem for Sevigny, “Prayer to Saint Thérèse,” Gaubert was a logical choice to score the piece. Soon after, he recruited various musicians to create their own takes, the first of which, by Chromatics’ member Johnny Jewel, debuts here. With Sevigny’s evocative reading of the work over a heady soundscape courtesy of Jewel, it’s an otherworldly reprieve from the mad dash of the collections. Can’t get enough? More remixes from various artists curated by Gaubert—including Peaking Lights, JD Twitch, Dukes of Chutney, Echo, and Paolo Di Nola and Mac Folkes of the In Love We Trust collective—will be released throughout February.
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