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On the cusp of 50, Chloë Sevigny is ready for a change: “Does anybody need another photo of me? I’ve been doing this since I was 18.”

As she enters the deserted tea shop in Soho, Chloë Sevigny is carrying a large cardboard box containing vintage Margiela boots from the RealReal, a giant pink neoprene tote, and a boxy black Loewe purse. Her long beachy-yellow hair is down under a CANNES ’69 ball cap, and her crisp sky-blue oxford is buttoned all the way up over black hot pants so short you can’t see them under the shirt. She’s wearing really, truly, absolutely no makeup.

Sevigny describes her parenting style as “still skin-to-skin.” She feels bad when she’s doing something that isn’t work or being with her kid, even getting her nails done. “I like having him close by. Maybe I spoil him or baby him too much, but I feel more at ease,” she says. “All our faults, we’ve made them ourselves. We’re in our bed, and we have to lie in it. But now, it’s like I can sleep better when he’s there.

The rigors of parenting have made it harder for her to connect with the people who were once her “real core friend group,” mostly because she goes to bed at nine, when their nights are just beginning. “I’m trying to figure out how to spend more time with them, but there’s no babysitter at 6:30 in the morning,” she says with a shrug, throwing up her hands.

Part of her interest in directing goes back to her new role as a mom. Like most working mothers, Sevigny craves more control over her schedule.the Ryan Murphy show, took over six months of going from New York to L.A. for filming, an experience that left her exhausted. Acting still has its appeal beyond its reliable paychecks. “Sometimes it’s really nice just to be like, ‘Okay, tell me where to stand and what to say and how you want me to say it.’ And that can be very relaxing. One of my favorite things is relinquishing control because I’ve also supported my mom since I was 21 years old” — when her father died — “and had a role reversal with her. It’s just been a lot of pressure since then.

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