Addison Rae would rather get high fashion. For her latest performance, the rising pop singer dipped into the archives of one of America’s most beloved labels for an outfit that should delight fashion fans and art historians.
Performing at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles last night, Rae slipped into a bold design that opened Rodarte’s spring 2012 runway collection. The singer’s drop-waist dress featured an all-over print of Vincent van Gogh’s sunflower series, with the pattern lining the piece’s off-the-shoulder neckline and pleated circle skirt. Rae’s look not only riffed on the work of an impressionist master—it also had its own moment on display as a work of art. It was featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2024 costume exhibit, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.”
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