The wedding frock, first worn by model Angelica Boss on the runway, is actually from Givenchy’s fall 1995 couture collection, designed by Hubert de Givenchy himself. The gown served as the closing look of the couturier’s very last show at the helm of the house, presented at the Grand Hotel in Paris. You could say, then, that it is an iconic piece of fashion history—a museum-worthy frock highlighting one of the influential designer’s final creations. As always, it exemplified his design signatures, putting emphasis on great silhouette, color, and texture.
Photo: Katia Temkin
Three decades later, the design’s low scoop-neck, long sleeves, and full skirt still feels totally timeless on a modern-day superstar like Ariana Grande. (Though, she has a penchant for reviving such retro pieces.)
While the star has worn many vintage creations throughout the whole Wicked tour, as styled by Law Roach, this perfectly-Glinda choice gets bonus points for being from one of the most celebrated couture collections in recent history. Now that is how you do Hollywood fashion, folks.
Photo: Katia Temkin
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