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We couldn’t resist highlighting another fab outfit choice by the ever stylish Chloe Sevigny, who rocked up to the Emmys this week in a trend-led leopard print Lanvin number, which she managed to make completely her own. We love how the 80s accents – red bag, slicked back hair and gold chains – don’t over power the look, and Chloe looks as radiant and demure as we’re used to by now.

Of course, we want to see how it’s done for us mere mortals too so have a peep at how to recreate her look…

D&G leopard print knit dress, £280, Selfridges.

Classic leopard print is the perfect pairing to a streamlined silhouette, and this D&G dress has the similar hallmarks of a Chloe cool hit with half sleeves and mini length – and the thin knit texture means it will work with leggings for daywear, too.

Lorna Lace Bow Sandals, £70, Topshop

These Topshop bow strap shoes are a pretty great match for Chloe’s pair with a pretty good price tag to boot – a snip at £70. The Lorna shoe looks to be a seasonal classic, and with it’s lace contrast and built-in platform, they’re made for dancing.

Giles & Brother braided snake chain necklace, £200, Browns Fashion

This Giles & Brother necklace not only fits the fashion bill, but it’s a pretty statement piece to focus all other outfits around too when in doubt. With the metallic tones and braided effect, we think we may love this one most of all.

Bobelle Aphrodite clutch, £62.50, Fashion-Conscience.com

Searching for a great red clutch bag as sleek and striking in colour as Ms. Sevigny’s proved a tough task, but we found a winner from BoBelle, where a cherry-hued Aphrodite box bag completes our cool recreation of Chloe’s effortlessly polished look.

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