There’s certain eras in fashion history that should be documented in the halls of a museum. Alexander McQueen’s short-lived tenure as the creative director of Givenchy for exaple. On Saturday evening in London, one of the late designer’s favorie muses, Naomi Campbell, did just that. No placards needed.

Campbell stepped out to the inaugural British Museum Ball in a jaw-dropping gown from McQueen’s fall 2000 couture show for Givenchy. Aptly designed with the colors of the United Kingdom’s flag, the archival piece featured an asymmetric neckline, a fitted bodice, and a long, dramatic train. It’s designed in a lace fabric, creating a slight sheer effect throughout. Campbell accessorized with dark blue eye makeup, pin-straight hair, and minimal diamond jewels.

The dress first debuted during P

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