Chloe Sevigny showed off her chic sense of style when she and husband Sinisa Mackovic took their son Vanja for a walk around New York City on Friday.
The 48-year-old actress — who stars on the February digital cover of Allure — modeled a black leather bomber jacket with a fuzzy brown collar.
She wore it over a thin brown jumper with a stand-up neckline and ribbed long sleeves.
Chloe, who married 41-year-old Sinisa in 2020, added a pair of light washed flared jeans and chunky camel sneakers.
She added a touch of glamor to the outfit, swiping red lipstick on her pout and rocking black cat eye sunglasses.
Family outing: Chloe Sevigny showed off her chic sense of style as she and husband Sinisa Mackovic took their son Vanja for a walk around New York City on Friday

Stellar style: Chloe, who married 41-year-old Sinisa in 2020, added a pair of flared jeans and chunky camel sneakers
The old Hollywood fixture wore her long platinum blonde hair down and let it flow down her back in a loose wave.
Mackovic, who works in art, wore a long royal blue sweater under a black jacket.
He added dark pants and black shoes while pulling a small children’s bicycle in his right hand.
The father of one child also tucked a basketball under his left arm as his son walked between him and his wife.
Chloe, for her part, was helpful as she strapped a black helmet over her arm during the family outing.
Vanja, two, looked cute in a light gray long-sleeved turtleneck shirt and khaki pants tucked into black snow boots.
Last month in an interview with To tempt Sevigny confessed that he sometimes used Botox and fillers: ‘It’s too hard to get old on screen. It is not fun.’
She revealed about cosmetic enhancements, “I’m not against a few trinkets here and there.”

Fashion piece: The 48-year-old actress modeled a black leather bomber with a fuzzy tan collar
She also told the beauty publication that she mainly opts for treatments on the right side of her face, because of some stinging advice she received when she was younger.
When she was an emerging actress, the two iconic fashion photographers David Bailey and Richard Avedon advised her to only shoot from the left.
The tip has since left her insecure about the right side of her face, to the point that she wondered if she could have “body dysmorphia.”
Chloe capped the magazine in an evocative shot taken from her left as she gave the camera a piercing look as she looked over her shoulder.
She was dressed in a hooded white Alaia dress with plum-toned makeup and tons of mascara.
She was first told about her “good side” in 1994 when she was 19 and Avedon photographed her for a profile in the New Yorker.
The article was by the vivacious novelist, who immortalized Chloe as “the coolest girl in the world.”

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But for Chloe, who was on the verge of stardom in the movie Kids, the experience included the bitter pill of Dick’s advice about her left side.
Recounting the conversation to Allure, she added incredulously, “Can you imagine saying that to a 19-year-old?”
She then got the same advice about her face from Bailey, a titan of 1960s fashion photography and top chronicler of Swinging London.
David told Chloe about her left side when he photographed her for British Vogue in 1998.
“Even now I would have preferred to sit in that chair because then you would have been looking at my left side,” she told Allure.
“It affects so many parts of my life, like when I go out to dinner, when I’m rehearsing and block a scene, I always prefer this side.” It’s intense.’
Chloe has been candid about her Botox use before, even mentioning her dermatologist David A Colbert in an interview with In the shine.
“I go to Colbert every six months to a year. I get all kinds of treatments from him – Ulthera, Botox,” she said dished up.
‘I think Botox is good! It’s just a preventative measure for my eleven lines, but he’s also very conservative because I’m an actress.’
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