Georgina Rodriguez is making vintage look sexy in a new Instagram update. The model recently updated her fans about her visit to Christian Dior’s Designer of Dreams exhibition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. For the esteemed occasion, Rodriguez opted for a vintage plunging Dior dress as part of her all-black ensemble. She paired it with 90s glam and other additions that left a mark on her over 64 million fans on Instagram. In a separate post, she also gave a glimpse of the exhibition that featured classic Dior design interpretations.
Georgina Rodríguez attends Christian Dior exhibition in Riyadh in vintage Dior dress
Over the weekend, Georgina Rodriguez uploaded photos and videos from her visit to Christian Dior’s Designer of Dreams exhibition, which was held as part of the festive Riyadh Season 2024. The model opted for a vintage Dior fit from John Galliano’s 1999 collection. The top featured a plunging neckline with a black belt around her waist. Meanwhile, a figure-hugging black skirt with frills around the hem paid the perfect accompaniment.
Rodriguez’s ensemble boasted antique black lace gloves that featured intricate floral patterns. This added to the already-existing vintage beauty of Galliano’s design. While the original dress had a beret and a neck scarf, the model ditched it for some sultry vintage glam and hairstyle. Fashion stylist Alba Melendo assembled her outfit. Meanwhile, hairstylist Serpiente fashioned Rodriquez’s black hair in loose waves and a side part. A curly fringe on the forehead was in tune with her vintage glam. Lastly, makeup artists Fer Martinez and Sergio Antón De Las Nieves gave her a bold look.
Georgina Rodriguez’s outfit for Christian Dior’s Designer of Dreams exhibition was an instant hit. Fans flooded the comments section of her post with all praise for the model’s all-black look. Some also took note of how this style looked especially great on her. Meanwhile, the exhibition will stay at the Saudi National Museum until April 2, 2025, as part of the Riyadh Season 2024.
Originally reported by Varsha Narayanan on Mandatory.