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Emily Ratajkowski's Vintage Versace Dress Was Worn by Another It-Girl 21 Years Ago

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at the , Emily Ratajkowski wore not one, but two additional looks to the after-party she hosted with stylist Carlos Nazario, model Paloma Elsesser, Luar designer Raul Lopez, and photographer Renell Medrano.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.For the initial celebrations, Ratajkowski wore a sheer corseted custom look by Dilara Findikoglu, complete with a pearly, Chanel-inspired belt that read “EmRata.” But it’s her second look—a purple sequined Versace minidress sourced from —that has created the most buzz on social media.Emily Ratajkowski wore a vintage Versace dress for the Met Gala after-party she hosted.Chloë Sevigny wore the same Versace dress in 2002.The look in question, from Versace’s spring/summer 2002 menswear show, was worn by another It-girl some 21 years earlier.

Chloë Sevigny wore the same dress at the Versace Couture launch party at the Ritz Paris in July 2002—months after its debut on the runway, and shared a throwback picture of herself in the dress on her Instagram story, shortly after Emily posted her look online.

She styled the dress with a very 2002 accessory: A chunky layered necklace. Emily Ratajkowski has championed vintage Versace before.

She wore a look from the Atelier Versace , originally modeled by Yasmeen Ghauri on the runway. Besides Versace, her growing vintage wardrobe also includes archive pieces from Chanel, Armani and Dior.This article first appeared on  By Emily TannenbaumBy Carrie WittmerBy Kathleen WalshBy Elizabeth LoganMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.

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