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Olivia Rodrigo had a vintage Versace moment on Sunday while attending the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. The “Sour” songstress sported a white gown from the Italian label’s spring 1995 collection, which was originally worn by Linda Evangelista on the runway.

Rodrigo’s floor-length frock featured a gradient pattern of red beads, sheer sequins and straps adorned with metal rings. The singer accessorized with diamond and ruby stud earrings, as well as a large blue sapphire cocktail ring.

Olivia Rodrigo at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Crypto.com Arena on February 4, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

Olivia Rodrigo at the Grammy Awards held on Feb. 4 in Los Angeles. Gilbert Flores for Billboard

Rodrigo’s brunette tresses were styled in a side part with loose waves, while her makeup, complimenting the details of her gown, featured an ombre red lip and winged eyeliner.

Rodrigo’s look tapped into two current trends: monochrome hues and shiny embellishments. The latter appears to making a comeback this year as sparkling sequins and crystals were one of the biggest red carpet trends in 2023. White has been a particularly popular color among designers and celebrities in recent months, with labels like Jil Sander, Chloé and Gucci favoring monochromatic designs. Snowy shades were also trending on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards in January, with stars including Riley Keough, Keri Russell and Lily Gladstone opting for pared-down palettes.

Rodrigo has been known to favor vintage designs: at a Met Gala after party in 2023, the pop star donned a sequined Chanel minidress from the label’s fall 1994 collection, and at the 2024 Governors Awards last month, Rodrigo debuted a strapless Saint Laurent gown from 1997.

Model Linda Evangelista (Photo by Emanuele Sardella/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Linda Evangelista walks the runway for Versace’s spring 1995 show. Penske Media via Getty Images

The 2024 Grammys, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Feb. 4, celebrates the biggest artists, albums and songs of the year. Hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, the 66th annual ceremony features performances from Billie Eilish, SZA, Dua Lipa and Rodrigo, among others. The Recording Academy will also present Lifetime Achievement Awards to Donna Summer, N.W.A., Tammy Wynette and Gladys Knight.