Tate McRae's Plunging Cutout Micro Minidress Is Vintage Gucci by Tom Ford
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Tate McRae’s Plunging Cutout Micro Minidress Is Vintage Gucci by Tom Ford

Tate McRae knows how to make even a skincare campaign feel like a high-fashion moment. The singer gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at her latest Neutrogena shoot, striking a series of playful poses while wearing a rare vintage Gucci dress from Tom Ford’s celebrated Spring/Summer 2005 collection.

Tate McRae wows in plunging Tom Ford-era Gucci micro minidress with waist cutouts for Neutrogena

Tate McRae’s black micro minidress perfectly captured the sultry glamour that defined Tom Ford’s Gucci era. It featured a plunging halter neckline that dipped deep down the front, while asymmetric cutouts wrapped around one side of her waist, revealing flashes of skin without overwhelming the sleek silhouette. The bodycon fit hugged her frame before ending at a thigh-high mini length that elongated her figure.

The vintage design also incorporated a twisted detail across the bodice, creating sculptural draping around the neckline and waist. The strategic cutouts broke up the minimal black dress in three different sections, proving why Tom Ford’s Gucci collections remain some of fashion’s most coveted vintage pieces two decades later.

McRae kept the styling understated, allowing the archival dress to take center stage. She wore her blonde hair in soft, voluminous waves with a side part. The singer also paired the look with pointed metallic heels and a chunky silver cuff bracelet. Throughout the campaign, she posed with Neutrogena products while balancing glamorous editorial moments with playful behind-the-scenes clips.

McRae’s fan account later identified the look and how it was sourced from vintage luxury retailer Opulent Addict. It thus added yet another archival designer piece to the “It’s ok I’m ok” hitmaker’s growing collection of standout fashion moments.

Tom Ford’s Gucci designs continue to dominate celebrity wardrobes thanks to their timeless combination of sharp tailoring and daring sensuality. By reviving one of the designer’s iconic cutout dresses for her Neutrogena campaign, McRae once again proved that vintage fashion can feel every bit as modern as today’s runway trends.

Originally reported by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.

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