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From Rihanna to Jennifer Lawrence, the Vintage Christian Lacroix Revival Is Officially Here
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Vintage Chanel, Versace, and John Galliano have all been popular choices on the red carpet in recent years–but what about Christian Lacroix? It’s the question everyone was asking after Rihanna shut down the Fashion Awards red carpet in London earlier this month, wearing a teal minidress from the designer’s fall 2002 couture collection, paired with a matching hat of Brobdingnagian proportions.
If you’ve been paying attention, though, you’ll know that the Lacroix renaissance has been bubbling under the surface for a while now. Jennifer Lawrence wore a black off-the-shoulder gown from fall 2006 couture at the premiere of Bread & Roses in Los Angeles last month, while Brie Larson wore a strapless orange fishtail gown, adorned with a giant bow, from fall 2004 at the Producers Guild Awards in January. The trend can be traced even further back to 2022, when Kirsten Dunst wore a deep-pink tulle confection from fall 2002 to the Oscars, while Adut Akech opted for an emerald-green ruffled gown from fall 2003 (wearing it back to front, no less) at the Met Gala.
In many ways, Christian Lacroix is the perfect choice for the red carpet, with his opulent–and often highly decorated–gowns offering romance and drama in equal measure. “Lacroix has a certain way of weaving color and volume, and he does it in a way that feels joyful and exhilarating,” Cherie Balch, founder of Shrimpton Couture and the vintage dealer behind the dresses worn by Lawrence, Larson, and Akech, tells Vogue. “He mashes historical references into his work, but at the same time it’s all this high fantasy that you have never seen before. That is what creates a moment on a carpet that you don’t forget.”
Yet, Lacroix’s enormous impact on fashion is often overlooked. “French couture owes him a lot,” reflects Rita Watnick, the owner of LA-based vintage boutique Lily et Cie, who sourced Dunst’s Oscars dress. The designer was a huge influence on John Galliano, for example: “His grand confections for Dior are Lacroix-[inspired]. Even his ready-to-wear is informed by Lacroix’s masterful mix of patterns, embellishments, the extraordinary and the mundane.”
So why have we seen so little of Lacroix on the red carpet to date? A lack of supply. “It’s not due to a lack of interest–Lacroix couture is incredibly rare and difficult to track down,” says Jefferson Ihenacho, founder of One of a Kind Archive, who sourced the hand-embellished butterfly corset from spring 1996 worn by Mona Patel at the Fashion Awards. “Getting access to his archives is nearly impossible, and they rarely loan pieces. On top of that, many original couture clients hold onto their garments, leaving very few available on the market.”
Still, that’s not to say there aren’t Lacroix gowns out there waiting to have their moment. Ihenacho, for one, would love to see the designer’s ethereal embellished looks from spring 1998 on the red carpet, while Balch has her eye on the theatrical yellow and pink gown from spring 2008. Then there’s Lacroix’s designs for Patou from the 1980s, including a bridal gown from spring 1986, which Watnick hopes will get its time to shine.
With awards season fast approaching, expect to see more of the French designer on the red carpet in the coming months. After all, is there anything better than being able to say–in the immortal words of Ab Fab’s Eddie Monsoon–“It’s Lacroix, sweetie!”
The fashion world is buzzing with excitement as the iconic Christian Lacroix brand is making a major comeback. From Rihanna to Jennifer Lawrence, celebrities are turning heads in vintage Christian Lacroix designs, proving that the revival of this iconic fashion house is officially here.
Known for its bold colors, intricate patterns, and extravagant designs, Christian Lacroix was a staple in the fashion world during the 80s and 90s. Now, a new generation of fashionistas are embracing the brand’s vintage pieces, bringing a fresh and modern twist to the classic designs.
Rihanna recently rocked a stunning Christian Lacroix gown at the Met Gala, showcasing the brand’s signature flair for drama and glamour. Jennifer Lawrence has also been spotted wearing Christian Lacroix pieces on the red carpet, proving that the brand’s timeless appeal is still going strong.
With vintage fashion making a major comeback in recent years, it’s no surprise that Christian Lacroix is back in the spotlight. From runway shows to street style looks, the iconic brand is once again making a statement in the fashion world.
So, if you’re looking to add a touch of glamour and sophistication to your wardrobe, consider investing in some vintage Christian Lacroix pieces. Whether it’s a bold print dress or a statement jacket, you’re sure to turn heads and make a stylish statement with this iconic brand.
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