Em Rata just wore one of Beyonce's most iconic looks
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Em Rata just wore one of Beyonce's most iconic looks
(Web Desk) – The effects of fast fashion on the environment are something we are becoming more and more aware of nowadays. That s certainly the reason why so many more of us are beginning to buy secondhand and explore the world of vintage - whether it s by visiting our neighbourhood thrift store or giving websites and applications like Depop, Vinted, and Ebay a try.
And it turns out that celebrities are also aware of it. It turns out that our favourite Hollywood celebrities like a good old retro flashback, as seen by Kim Kardashian s Marilyn Monroe throwback outfit at the Met Gala or Camila Mendes Jean-Paul Gaultier homage to Madonna. Even a whole edit of celebrities wearing antique clothing is available (thank us later).
The most recent famous person to wear a huge throwback? Nobody else but supermodel Emily Ratajowski was spotted at a Kerastase event at Paris illustrious Centre Pompidou. Already, it sounds quite glam, but prepare for this important detail: Emily was dressed in a classic red Dior mini. Yes, she appeared in a scarlet dress purchased from New York City-based reseller Nina Gabbana Vintage, which was first shown on the runway for the label s Spring/Summer 2003 collection. We adore this incredibly Y2K outfit because it has long sleeves, plenty of flowing, and a plunging neckline.
Yes, she appeared in a scarlet dress purchased from New York City-based reseller Nina Gabbana Vintage, which was first shown on the runway for the label s Spring/Summer 2003 collection. We adore this incredibly Y2K outfit because it has long sleeves, plenty of flowing, and a plunging neckline.
Simply, legendary. Even better, a well-known celebrity has already sported the ensemble. Yes, the one and only Beyoncé donned the exact same little dress in khaki for her "Crazy in Love" music video in 2003 (if you re looking for the timestamp, it s the outfit she s sporting at 0.49, when she s dancing and being shot on a rooftop).
The appeal of vintage is that it constantly has a tale to tell.