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Bella Hadid channels Nicole Kidman in vintage cutout Christian Dior

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It’s Dior déjà vu.

Bella Hadid raided the Christian Dior archives for her fragrance brand Orebella’s Milan launch party over the weekend, wearing a pale blue-green fringed gown from the spring 1998 ready-to-wear collection.

The look has gotten the A-list treatment before as Nicole Kidman wore the same design in the pages of Harper’s Bazaar Australia nearly 30 years ago.

The floor-length brocade dress, designed by John Galliano and styled by Mimi Cuttrell, features a sheer cut-out panel in the skirt and delicate fringe throughout.

The gown was originally part of Galliano’s “In a Boudoir Mood” collection, his second ready-to-wear outing for the luxury house. “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,” he said at the time.

A version of the same design sold at auction in Paris for €15,120 (about $17,600 USD) in November, according to La Gazette Drouot.

The dress was sourced by archival vintage specialists Raffe Vintage, which also supplied the 1995 Gianni Versace suit Hadid wore to greet fans outside the Orebella event at Douglas.

She styled that look with spotted peep-toe heels, a glossy black headband and Valentino’s polka-dotted DeVain shoulder bag ($1,980).

Hadid has been on a vintage tear in the fashion capital, wearing an archival Thierry Mugler ivory silk skirt suit and Chopard jewelry to an Orebella brunch on Sunday.

A version of the belted couture jacket is available on 1stDibs for $985.

Earlier in the week, she launched her Miss Sixty x Bella capsule collection in head-to-toe denim at the brand’s flagship store, styling the jeans with a white turtleneck, huarache-style heeled sandals and red-tinted sunglasses.

She also made her Prada runway debut at the label’s fall 2026 show last week, walking not once but four times in layered looks by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons.

The designers cast only 15 models for the show, peeling off a layer from each of their looks before sending them down the runway again, for a total of 60 runway moments. It was Hadid’s first time back on a Milan Fashion Week catwalk since 2022.



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