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Vintage Isn’t a Trend, It’s the Blueprint

From high-street capsule drops to red carpet couture, archival style continues to influence what we wear and how we wear it. Whether it’s festival-ready looks, mid-century throwbacks, or runway relics reborn, the past is shaping the present in bold new ways.

 

Kate Moss x Zara: Festival-Ready Nostalgia

Just ahead of Glastonbury, Zara dropped a limited-run festival collection co-designed with Kate Moss. The vibe? Pure Y2K rock-chic. Expect micro-shorts, metallics, and distressed prints, all steeped in early-2000s London cool. The collab sold out fast, proving that nostalgia isn't just in, it’s the main event.

Pamela Anderson Nails Old-Hollywood Glam

In New York, Pamela Anderson stepped out in a rose-printed vintage-style Marni poplin shirt dress paired with a sheer chiffon scarf, channeling pure Marilyn Monroe energy. Her look was a throwback to mid-century femininity, proving you don’t need sparkle to steal a spotlight.

Keke Palmer Channels ’90s Chanel at the BET Awards

At the 2025 BET Awards on June 9 in Los Angeles, Keke Palmer stunned in a black‑and‑gold vintage Chanel minidress from the Fall/Winter 1993 haute couture collection. The look featured a sheer sequined halter bodice, tulle bustle, and glimmering gold accents. It was an exquisite nod to Karl Lagerfeld–era glamour.