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Emily Ratajkowski Adds a Vintage Dior Minidress to Her Collection

Emily Ratajkowski Adds a Vintage Dior Minidress to Her Collection

Emily Ratajkowski is building quite the vintage collection, from the John Galliano newspaper-print dress she wore during New York Fashion Week to the Tom Ford-era Gucci fruit-covered shirt that she wore for a recent book signing.

Now, the model-turned-author has added a new archival piece to her wardrobe: namely, a red Dior minidress from spring 2003. EmRata wore the festive number, sourced via Nina Gabbana Vintage, with a pair of matching red strappy heels for a Kerastase party at Centre Pompidou in Paris on Thursday night.

If the dress looks familiar to you, it might be because Beyoncé wore a khaki version of the dress in her video for “Crazy In Love”. That’s the beauty of vintage: as well as being a more sustainable choice, each piece comes with a rich fashion history.

Ratajkowski joins a number of A-listers who are championing pre-loved fashion, from Bella Hadid to Rihanna. With the Noughties proving to be a particularly popular era, it’s well worth taking their lead by scouring your favorite resale sites to see what gems you can find.

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