Keke Palmer made a metallic statement at Vanity Fair and Instagram’s Vanities party on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The annual soirée celebrates rising talent in Hollywood.
Palmer continued her vintage style streak in a gold Dior by John Galliano dress from the label’s spring 2004 collection, which featured a plunging neckline and a sultry thigh-high slit.
As of late, the “Nope” star has been working with stylist Molly Dickson, who also dresses Sydney Sweeney and Bella Hadid.
Palmer wore her auburn tresses in waves, while her makeup consisted of a smoky eye, pink blush and burgundy lip liner.
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Other stars in attendance at Vanities, held at the exclusive Bar Marmont in Hollywood, included Julia Fox, Lili Reinhart and Madison Beer.
At the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, Palmer modeled a vintage Chanel gown from the French fashion house’s fall 1985 collection. The strapless velvet shift, which features intricate gold embroidery, was previously worn by Jamie Lee Curtis at the First Annual American Cinematheque Award Salute to Eddie Murphy in 1986.
Palmer accessorized with matching elbow-length gloves, Brilliant Earth earrings and a red lip. The classic shade was also worn by Selena Gomez and Mikey Madison at the SAG Awards.
Speaking to WWD earlier this month, the actress opened up about working on her latest film, which she also executive produced. “One of Them Days,” a buddy comedy, costars SZA.
“I know for me as an artist, I want to make stuff that makes me laugh and hopefully makes other people laugh because I feel like we already know we’re in hell. I feel like life is already difficult enough, and obviously life is always difficult no matter what’s happening, but I think right now especially, that’s kind of the common thing you hear, and it obviously informs your art,” Palmer said.