Kim Kardashian Stuns Again: The Untold Story Behind Her Latest Fashion Icon Moment Revealed!
Can Kim Kardashian be crowned the ultimate vintage virtuoso, or is she just rewriting fashion history with every red carpet stroll? Seriously, watching her dip into iconic ’90s archives and clutch those elusive Hermès Birkins feels like peeking into a glam museum where each outfit tells a juicy story. From rocking Thierry Mugler’s legendary 1996 minidress to stirring up buzz with Marilyn Monroe’s priceless “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” gown at the 2022 Met Gala, Kim’s style game isn’t just fashion—it’s a cultural event. And who else could turn a throwback John Galliano piece from ’95 into a modern-day headline while prepping for a Ryan Murphy legal drama premiere? Her knack for merging nostalgia with bold new moments—oh, and the occasional family handbag saga—keeps us utterly hooked. Ready to deep-dive into Kim’s archive adventures that have fashion buffs and collectors absolutely swooning? LEARN MORE
When it comes to Kim Kardashian’s style, the star has proven somewhat of a vintage connoisseur. Over the years, she has grown a collection full of ’90s archives and rare Hermès Birkins alike, stepping out in museum-worthy pieces that would have any fashion historian drooling. From Thierry Mugler’s iconic sculptural minidress (1996) to Carmen Electra’s 1998 MTV Awards gown by Stephen Sprouse, she’s worn it all.
Most notable, perhaps, was her controversial 2022 Met Gala look, for which she borrowed Marilyn Monroe’s famous “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” gown—a 1962 dress designed by Bob Mackie under Jean Louis and later sold to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for nearly $5 million in 2016. And if that wasn’t enough, she recently admitted she picked a fight with Kris Jenner over a highly coveted Jean Paul Gaultier-designed Birkin bag, which her mother bought Kylie Jenner for her birthday.
While doing press for her forthcoming film, Ryan Murphy’s legal drama All’s Fair, Kardashian continued her reign as queen of the archives, stepping back into the ’90s once more. For the occasion, she pulled a look from one of the industry’s most renowned collections—John Galliano’s Autumn/Winter 1995. Considered the designer’s final show as a newcomer, it was presented in a Paris warehouse mere months before he was named Creative Director of Givenchy. In the look Kardashian wore, a long silk skirt was paired with a statement blazer, adorned with poodle-style cuffs on each sleeve and matching ruffled embellishments climbing up the shoulder and around the neck like a scarf.
Styled by Soki Mak, Kardashian paired the runway look with a glossy updo by Igor Rosales-Jackson, thick brows, and extra long lashes.
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