Olivia Rodrigo’s Sparkly Vintage Minidress: The Hidden Clue to Her Game-Changing New Album Revealed!
You ever get that feeling when an artist isn’t just dropping music but creating a whole mystery novel with every outfit, post, and perf? Well, that’s exactly what’s happening with Olivia Rodrigo right now. Ever since she wrapped up her GUTS World Tour, fans have been on a full-scale detective mission—scanning her Instagram captions and decoding her fashion statements, like that rhinestoned number 3 on her Osheaga Festival tee or the lucky four-leaf clover dress she rocked recently. Could the color red be her next big bold statement, shaking off the purple shades of SOUR and GUTS? Her dazzling vintage Versace minidress at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame might just hold the answer. But it isn’t just about the dress; it’s about the stories, the vibes, and the energy being channeled into what’s next for this ever-evolving star. Fancy a deep dive into the ruby-hued enigma that’s Olivia’s latest chapter? LEARN MORE
Ever since Olivia Rodrigo wrapped up her GUTS World Tour, fans have been diving into every little clue they can get from the artist—reading into her Instagram posts, dissecting her fashion choices, and looking for patterns in every public appearance. Between her Osheaga Festival t-shirt, which was embellished with a rhinestoned number 3, and the plethora of lucky symbols scattered throughout her feed (including a four-leaf clover dress at her American Express performance last month), people have been speculating the colors of the album, which four-letter word she may have selected for its title, and all the themes it will cover.
In regards to the question of color, Rodrigo’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame look from last night might be the answer to all our queries. The latest in a long line of red looks, her sparkly minidress furthered fan speculation that the artist would be turning away from the purple hues of her first two albums, SOUR (2021) and GUTS (2023), and towards a bolder ruby shade.
The dress, a vintage piece from Versace’s Fall/Winter 1997 ready-to-wear collection that’s older than she is, was pulled from RealList Archive for the occasion by stylists Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo. Covered in ruby-red Swarovski crystals, the chainmail number was constructed with delicate spaghetti straps and a shift silhouette, with a pink Art Deco stripe down the middle.
Rodrigo paired it with an acrylic black clutch from the same label, sweet Mary Jane heels from Louboutin, and an acoustic guitar for her performance with Feist. She celebrated the evening with her boyfriend-slash-muse Louis Partridge.




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