
Addison Rae is as soon as once more dipping into the style archives.
For her newest efficiency on the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, the pop star reached for a glance that eschewed flashy stagewear for one thing just a little extra excessive artwork. Rae wore a drop-waist costume from Rodarte’s Spring/Summer season 2012 assortment, its pleated circle skirt and off-the-shoulder neckline rendered in Vincent van Gogh’s iconic sunflower print—the primary of which was accomplished in 1887.

Styled by Dara Allen, this was no strange archival pull. The identical costume lately held pleasure of place on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork’s Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Vogue exhibition, which was the theme of the 2024 Met Gala red carpet.

By bringing it again to the stage, Rae proved that lovely clothes are made to be seen.

Rodarte’s SS12 assortment, designed by sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, has lengthy been remembered as one of many label’s most imaginative. Impressed by the 1959 Disney traditional Sleeping Magnificence and Van Gogh’s most recognisable works, it drew a entrance row that glittered with the likes of Dakota and Elle Fanning, Rooney Mara, and Taylor Swift. Alongside the sunflower motif, the gathering additionally immortalised ‘Starry Evening’ on the runway.
The place the unique runway look was paired with gothic make-up and razor-sharp stilettos, Rae and Allen stripped it again. With easy Christian Louboutin pumps and contemporary, minimal magnificence, she enabled the piece to talk for itself.
As a budding classic trend darling, the ‘Aquamarine’ singer’s pink carpet type historical past already boasts a powerful archival line-up, having beforehand worn Dior by John Galliano, Margiela, and Versace seems to be nearly as outdated as herself.