Emily Ratajkowski's Latest Outfit Is Totally Victoria Beckham Circa 1997
No matter what the era or decade, Victoria Beckham is always great to reference with your wardrobe. For example, while attending Rihanna's annual Diamond Ball benefiting the Clara Lionel Foundation, Emily Ratajkowski wore an outfit that smacked of VB circa 1997. Or, to be more exact, Victoria's outfit that she wore to the Brit Awards of that year. Of course, Emily updated the look with a longer skirt and a pouch bag and looked effortlessly elegant. While her shorter bobbed hair definitely gave off the Posh Spice vibe, the rest of the outfit was definitely keeping in line with a classic '90s VB look. Keep scrolling to see Emily's full ensemble and where to shop key pieces to re-create the look.
On Emily Ratajkowski: vintage Chanel top and skirt.
Style Notes: As you can see, VB is wearing a similarly scooped neckline. With the bob haircut, EmRata is doing an incredible impression of the former Spice Girl.
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