The visual for Tyla’s latest song “Chanel” is full of Karl Lagerfeld-era fashion gems , but on the red carpet last night, the singer donned an archival look from another European master. In New York, Tyla dipped into John Galliano’s Dior archives for a stunning lingerie dress rooted in runway and celebrity history.
Her metallic green slip originated in Galliano’s spring 1998 show for Dior. Dubbing the collection “In a Boudoir Mood,” Galliano combined lingerie dressing with the decadence of the Belle Époque era, a period of peace and artistic development that began in the late 19th century. “I feel that we are entering a period of our own Belle Epoque as we approach the end of the millennium with a return to romanticism and elegance,” Galliano told the press following the show.
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