In case you missed it, Olivia Rodrigo is living out every teenage girl's dream. With the recent release of her sophomore album, GUTS, the pop star has been showcasing a fall fashion mood board filled with coordinated sets, bold graphic tees, and some polarizing flats. Along the way, she also managed to recreate one of the most iconic runway moments from the '90s.
On Sunday, the pop sensation celebrated the launch of her new album in a vintage-inspired ensemble from Todd Oldham's spring 1995 collection. Fashion enthusiasts will instantly recognize the look, as it pays homage to the unforgettable walk-off between Amber Valletta and Shalom Harlow during the brand's 1995 runway show. Emulating the iconic moment, Olivia wore Harlow's white cropped satin button-up and Valletta's bedazzled micro-miniskirt, meticulously curated by her stylist Jared Ellner.
To complete the ensemble, Olivia added a collection of silver rings, carried a small black handbag draped over her shoulder, and opted for clear-heeled mules. As for her beauty look, she styled her waist-length brunette hair in tousled waves with a center part, and her signature winged eyeliner and glossy lips added the perfect finishing touches.
@highfashionrnwy Shalom Harlow and Amber Valletta closing the Todd Oldham Spring/Summer 1995 fashion show #iconic #runwayshows #90ssupermodel ♬ original sound – High Fashion Runway Models
Sharing her excitement with her fans, Olivia captioned the post, “Thank you guys for all the love!!!!! ????????????❤️????????,” along with snapshots of her GUTS-themed cake.
Earlier in the day, Olivia sat down for a Sunday Sitdown interview with Willie Geist on the Today show, where she discussed the release of her new album, GUTS.
When asked about the meaning behind the album, Olivia responded, “I think an explanation is never good for art. Why would I want to restrict a song to one specific interpretation when everyone has their own unique perspective?”
Olivia Rodrigo continues to captivate audiences with her music and fashion choices, proving that she's a force to be reckoned with in the industry.