When Kim Kardashian dives into fashion history, she doesn’t just reference it—she revives it. Continuing her All’s Fair press tour, the mogul stepped out in an archival look that’s pure catnip for couture lovers: a rare ensemble from John Galliano’s legendary Autumn/Winter 1995 collection.
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The collection, shown in a dimly lit Paris warehouse months before Galliano’s appointment as Givenchy’s Creative Director, remains one of the most defining moments of his early career—a romantic, theatrical study in excess and emotion. Kardashian’s chosen look encapsulated that spirit in full: a silken, floor-grazing skirt paired with a sculptural blazer featuring exaggerated ruffled cuffs and a cascading collar that wrapped the shoulders like a living piece of art.
Styled by Soki Mak, Kardashian brought the archival fantasy into 2025 with her signature precision. Her hair, sculpted into a glossy updo by Igor Rosales-Jackson, framed thick, perfectly brushed brows and long, sweeping lashes. The effect was classic yet cinematic—a modern interpretation of Galliano’s muse, equal parts drama and discipline.
It’s not the first time Kardashian has turned fashion history into her personal playground. From Thierry Mugler’s 1996 metallic minidress to Marilyn Monroe’s fabled “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” gown, she’s made a habit of transforming archival fashion into living spectacle. But this time, there’s no shock value—only reverence. Galliano’s 1995 collection was about storytelling, resurrection, and reinvention. And in that sense, Kim couldn’t have chosen a more fitting chapter to rewear.

