In the annals of oft-asked but never-answered questions is what makes Chloe Sevigny so damn cool? It's a subject that may seem trivial in the grander scheme of things, yet the New York Times and the New Yorker (in an article penned by Jay McInerney no less!) have both pondered the same enduring question.
The actress/designer/fashion plate/party fixture's latest coup is the cover of Candy magazine -- an exclusive, limited-edition glossy dedicated to transdendered culture -- where she (hold on, things are about to get really meta) poses in drag as horndog fashion photog Terry Richardson -- shot by Richardson himself.

















Years before Stonewall, a cafeteria riot became a breakthrough for trans rights
All about the Compton's Cafeteria riot, when drag queens and trans women rose up against police at a diner in San Francisco.