At Vanity Fair’s Oscars party, nineties fashion made a big return — in more ways than one. Helena Christensen, 55, delighted fans by wearing a black and white gown from the archives that she first modeled on John Galliano’s spring/summer 1996 runway. She shared photos of the sculptural one-shoulder gown on Instagram, expressing her excitement at being able to wear one of her favorite dresses again.
Christensen humorously mentioned that the corset wasn't entirely closed up, adding a playful touch to her post. She thanked her makeup artist and hairstylist for their efforts in getting her ready for the event. The fashion icon received compliments from famous friends like Cindy Crawford and Gigi Hadid, who praised her stunning appearance.
Christensen's ageless beauty was a topic of discussion among fans, with many marveling at her timeless look. The gown she wore is currently available for purchase at Tab Vintage for $10,985, allowing fans to recreate her iconic style.
Other celebrities at the Oscars afterparty also embraced archival fashion. Margot Robbie showcased a golden Mugler bodysuit from 1996, while Sydney Sweeney wore a slinky Marc Bouwer gown previously worn by Angelina Jolie in 2004. The event was a showcase of how classic styles from past decades can still make a statement on the red carpet.