After a year of ugly court hearings and accusations of infidelity, unfit parenting and drug use, an Indian blanket helped Stephanie Seymour and Peter Brant call off their messy divorce proceedings. Seymour tells Town & Country’s May issue that the blanket, a sentimental memento that she returned to Brant during their divorce battle, made her realize how out of control the war had gotten and helped the two reconcile. “The ‘dirty fight’ is all about winning, not healing,” Seymour said. “It’s fueled by people you’re paying. It is the lawyers talking and not you . . . ” When she called a truce with publishing magnate Brant, she returned a Navajo blanket that he’d loved to him. “Let’s get rid of all of these people,” Seymour recalls saying. “I have more confidence in you, and I would hope that deep down you would have more confidence in me, that we can work this out.” Since the reconciliation, Seymour says she and Brant still live in separate homes and are in counseling. “Of course we’re in therapy,” she said. “And then I have my own therapist, and the kids have theirs, and there is nothing wrong with this.”