Emily Ratajkowski Brings Brat-Green Vintage Gucci to the Red Carpet in Venice
Tonight sees the premiere of Gianni Amelioâs Battleground in Venice, a First World War drama described as âan unrelentingly bleak viewing experienceâ about âthe sheer volume of human sufferingâ during large-scale combat. âThereâs a chance,â reads the Screen Daily review, âthat audiences might not wish to expose themselves to this much violent coughingâŠââbut it takes more than a Spanish Flu subplot to put Emily Ratajkowski off a red-carpet premiere, especially when sheâs truffled out a fall 2004 Gucci look in the brattiest shade of green imaginable for the occasion.
Gucci fall 2004
Vogue Runway
Gucci fall 2004
Vogue Runway
Those up on their fashion history will know that fall 2004 wasnât just any Gucci collection, it was Tom Fordâs last for the Italian house. Soundtracked by SinĂ©ad OâConnorâs âNothing Compares 2 Uâ and featuring showers of fragrant rose petals, the show revisited the designerâs greatest hits of the â90s and â00s: the bestselling velvet blazer worn by Kate Moss on the fall 1995 catwalk; midriff-flossing Elsa Peretti-inspired gowns; the iridescent dress in which Nicole Kidman cohosted the 2003 Met Gala. (The theme that year? Goddesses.) One by one, the Platonic ideal of each of Fordâs Gucci signatures was marched down the plushly carpeted runway, a sensual parade of fur trims and jewel tones, plunging necklines and bamboo handles.
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And then there was EmRataâs dress. The look is one of two mermaid gowns from the collection rendered in what Vogue described as âa fantastically evil shade of green,â modeled on the runway by Eugenia Volodina 20 years before marketing teams coopted the phrase âbrat summer.â Ford, the magazine declared, had âoutdone himselfâ with the eveningwear. As fashion critic Sarah Mower wrote in her emotional dispatch from the front row: âThere is no doubt who the Gucci woman is: the embodiment of sexual confidence, burnished to a high gloss.â Which, it has to be said, isnât a bad way to describe Emily Ratajkowski.