Keke Palmer revives Christina Aguilera’s 2003 sheer gown on the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2025 red carpet

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Keke Palmer is getting “Dirrty” on the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2025 red carpet.

On Sunday night, the actress stepped out in an ab-baring white dress featuring a Swarovski crystal mesh bodice and flowing floor-length skirt.

The stunning gown hails from Versace’s spring 2004 collection and was previously seen on Christina Aguilera in the early aughts.

The star, 31, was sparkling from her head to her toes, wearing an icy glam makeup look, silver dangly earrings, a metallic silver clutch and silver rhinestoned sandals.

While her dazzling dress is an archival piece in its own right, Aguilera wore the see-through look more than 20 years ago at the 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards.

The “Genie in a Bottle” singer added a pop of color for her outfit with a red lip and wore her dark hair pulled up in waves.

Palmer shared a few snaps of her bejeweled look on Instagram, where fans absolutely gushed over the ensemble. “Stunning is an understatement,” one fan shared. “whoaaaa gorgeoussss,” another wrote in the comments.

Palmer also revealed on Instagram that the gown required a little reshaping — including adding a slit to the skirt.

“Special thank you to @versace for making sure my dress fit perfectly,” she wrote in her caption.

Palmer and Aguilera aren’t the only two fashionistas who have worn the design. Stylist Molly Dickinson shared on her Instagram Story that designer Donatella Versace has actually rocked the piece herself prior to both singers in a 2003 Harper’s Bazaar shoot.

Palmer’s historical look comes just one week after she rocked another vintage design with Hollywood history on the 2025 SAG Awards red carpet.

The star made a memorable entrance in a 1985 archival Chanel gown that Jamie Lee Curtis first wore nearly 40 years ago.

Dickson confirmed the fashion flashback on her Instagram Story, sharing a photo of Curtis sporting the same black velvet strapless style at the First Annual American Cinematheque Award Salute to Eddie Murphy on Feb. 28, 1986.

Both leading ladies opted to style the the gold-adorned look with matching opera gloves, as it was first presented on the fashion house’s runway.

We can’t wait to see who Keke takes inspiration from next.



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