Gigi Hadid at Vogue’s Vintage Market: Fashion Meets Philanthropy
A High-Profile Vintage Sale
The recent Vogue Vintage Market attracted notable figures in the fashion industry, showcasing an eclectic mix of vintage pieces. Among them was a stunning blue and white floral John Galliano slip dress, once worn by renowned fashion editor Anna Wintour at the 1996 Met Gala. This piece, donated by Emily Rockefeller, quickly disappeared from the market, with Gigi Hadid emerging as the buyer during her visit to Roll & Hill in Soho.
Camaraderie in Fashion
Before the event officially opened, several fashion influencers and designers, including Hadid, took the opportunity to shop the curated collection. Hadid warmly greeted Cynthia Erivo, expressing her excitement with a joyful scream and hug. Others, like Chase Sui Wonders and her sister, were seen admiring a chic Chanel tweed jacket, while designers such as Willie Chavalia and Tory Burch navigated the checkout line, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of the sale.
A Purpose-Driven Event
Hadid, who noted that she doesn’t often indulge in shopping, expressed her enthusiasm for participating in the Vogue Vintage Market, emphasizing the unique opportunity to acquire special items. Importantly, 100% of the event’s proceeds were directed towards aiding victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Attendees had the chance to shop from the closets of iconic personalities such as Kendall Jenner, Cindy Crawford, Katie Holmes, and Helena Christensen, among others.
Signature Style and Humor
As Hadid prepared for checkout, she playfully donned Wintour’s brown Schiaparelli robe coat over her outfit of a yellow polka dot top and jeans. “I’m about to negotiate with her,” Hadid joked, showcasing her lighthearted approach to the experience. Notably, Priscilla Yael from Petchuga Vintage was also seen flaunting a pair of Marc Jacobs Kiki boots, which were generously donated by the designer, further illustrating the event’s commitment to both fashion and philanthropy.