Lili Reinhart put a sultry spin on the classic little black dress while stepping out for the premiere after-party of “Happy Hours” in New York City. The actress arrived alongside her boyfriend, Jack Martin, wearing a rare vintage Dolce & Gabbana design that blended lingerie-inspired detailing with the label’s signature early-2000s edge.
Lili Reinhart brings bondage to ‘Happy Hours’ premiere in a lacy D&G little black dress
Lili Reinhart’s fitted black minidress came from Dolce & Gabbana’s Spring 2004 collection and featured the house’s iconic bondage-inspired construction. The body-hugging silhouette incorporated multiple buckle straps running across the waist, creating a corset-like effect that hugged her figure. Along with this, it also added a distinctly rebellious touch.
The vintage piece showcased delicate lace-trimmed cups, thick shoulder straps, and a row of silver-toned buttons and grommet details running down the center. While the structured buckles delivered a bold statement, the lingerie-inspired neckline softened the overall look, creating a balance between femininity and edge.
Keeping the focus on the dress, Reinhart styled the ensemble with minimal accessories. She carried a small black leather handbag and slipped into sleek black open-toe heels. She completed her look with narrow black sunglasses that added a touch of off-duty celebrity glamour. Lastly, the “Riverdale” star styled her blonde hair into a relaxed updo with loose strands framing her face.
Reinhart was seen arriving hand-in-hand with her boyfriend, who wore an all-black suit. The blazer and pants featured a soft, barely visible pinstripe pattern. His crisp shirt was tucked in, and he completed the look with glossy black shoes. The couple’s matching monochrome moment made them stand out.
The Dolce & Gabbana design is a standout example of the early-2000s fascination with corsetry, hardware, and body dressing. Vintage enthusiasts continue to seek out pieces from the era, particularly Dolce & Gabbana’s bondage-inspired silhouettes that have become highly collectible over the years. With archival fashion remaining a favorite among Hollywood’s best-dressed stars, Reinhart’s choice felt both nostalgic and modern.
Originally reported by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.
