Emily Ratajkowski is flexing hard. This morning, the model and author dropped her son, Sylvester, off at preschool in a look that mixes archival fashion with a modern must-have. EmRata wore two pieces of monogrammed Dior from John Galliano’s spring 2004 collection. On top, she wore a light blue and navy jacket, which she left buttoned, save for one at the top and bottom. She kept the look cohesive with monogrammed bottoms, wearing ankle-length pink and red trotter pants. While Ratajkowski rocked the nearly-20-year-old set, her shoes are a contemporary favorite: the Loewe ballerina sneaker in white and cream. The trainer’s sleek silhouette and subtle Loewe “L” embroidered on the side was a subtler approach to wearing a logo—much more quiet luxury as opposed to the rest of her outfit’s logomania. She completed the look with Miu Miu sunglasses. Ratajkowski is a noted fan of Galliano’s Dior, particularly the monogrammed pieces. Ahead of Vogue World: London, she stepped out in a dress from the 2004 capsule collection. The brown, logo-printed spaghetti strap dress was complete with a red, green, and yellow band at the empire waist and the hem. And in September 2022, she pulled a Carrie Bradshaw by wearing Galliano’s newsprint dress from the Dior fall 2000 collection. But she doesn’t just collect the monogrammed clothes: she recently acquired a red long-sleeve minidress from spring 2003. With all this archival fashion in her possession, Emily Ratajkowski may as well add vintage collector to her already stacked resume.
Paris Fashion Week came to a close yesterday with a final slew of hot-ticket shows including Chanel, Maison Margiela, and Miu Miu. The latter’s spring 2024 collection, from designer Miuccia Prada, brought out an A-list front row including Sydney Sweeney, Emma Corrin, and Paris Hilton—but the catwalk was just as starry. Notably, Troye Sivan hit the runway, alongside supermodels like Gigi Hadid. “I’ve always been a fan [of Miu Miu,]” he tells Vogue of the partnership. “I always feel very, very cute in the clothes, so it was a dream come true.” Ana de Armas is undeniably a player in Hollywood, but she has become a significant face on the fashion scene, too. The Cuban-Spanish star has nurtured a relationship with Louis Vuitton—she was dressed by Nicolas Ghesquière for both the Oscars and the Golden Globes this year, and she also made a noteworthy appearance at the creative director’s spring 2024 show in Paris.
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