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Olivia Rodrigo’s dazzling luxury designer style: the ‘Vampire’ singer is a Y2K queen in Versace and Jimmy Choo, goes sheer in Gucci and Miu Miu, and rocks vintage Chanel dresses

US singer Olivia Rodrigo arriving at the MTV VMAs in Newark, New Jersey, on September 12. Photo: AFP
US singer Olivia Rodrigo arriving at the MTV VMAs in Newark, New Jersey, on September 12. Photo: AFP

  • Rodrigo, who just released her new album Guts, has been rocking punk princess fashion lately with outfits from Marc Jacobs, Dua Lipa’s Versace collection and Barbiecore-style Acne Studios dresses
  • A Y2K icon, the ‘Bad Idea Right’ singer wears vintage looks from Chanel and Betsey Johnson, then brings out the shimmer with sparkling pieces from Dior and Saint Laurent

Olivia Rodrigo is entering her Guts era and it shows – not just through her music, but also her fashion.

With her latest album receiving critical acclaim and already climbing the charts since it came out on September 8, with a world tour set to kick off in 2024, Rodrigo is believed to have entered a new style era to coincide with her pop princess vibe – and she’s bringing her favourite designers with her.

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Here’s a look inside the noughties fashionista’s ever-expanding luxury wardrobe and style lately.

Y2K queen

Olivia Rodrigo promoting her album Guts at SiriusXM Studios, on July 10. Photo: @oliviarodrigo/Instagram
Olivia Rodrigo promoting her album Guts at SiriusXM Studios, on July 10. Photo: @oliviarodrigo/Instagram
The 20-year-old seems to love Y2k fashion the most, sporting everything from choker pendants and Dr. Martens boots to butterfly hair clips. For her interview at SiriusXM Studios in July, the grunge goddess wore a black cropped jumper with a microskirt, complete with US$775 black nappa Mary Jane heels from Jimmy Choo.

 
Later, the “Vampire” singer attended the 2023 Billboard Women in Music Awards, where she presented Lana Del Rey with an award while wearing a horse-inspired pair of flared trousers from a Stella McCartney-era spring 2001 collection from Chloé, as reported by Vogue.