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Vera Wang’s effortlessly cool style was on full display at the star-studded2022 CFDA Fashion Awards.
On Monday night, the 73-year-old fashion designer attended the annual fashion fête in a daring ensemble that proved bombshell status has no age.
Wang kept true to her uniform in an all-black, cutout micro mini dress with thread-like straps upholding the boxy bustier.
The fashion icon kept things sexily playful in pointed platform heels, black thigh-high stockings and braided pigtails. She topped off the look with a pair of oversize sunglasses.
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The award-winning designer also met up withVanessa Hudgenson the white carpet. The actress, 33, sporting a romantic custom Vera Wang ensemble featuring a trailing cream tulle overcoat, a black floral-laced bra and maxi skirt.
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Wang, who’sdesigned gowns for a circle of celebrity bridessuch asIssa Rae,Ariana GrandeandGwen Stefani, was honored as CFDA’s Womenswear Designer of the Year in 2005 and later named the recipient of the organization’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.
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Usually one to stick to her monochrome style, Wang switched up her trademark look in June for her73rd birthday, for which she partied it up in pink with her eponymous line of spirits.
Instagram photosof the karaoke birthday bash showed Wang as a prosecco princess in a strapless bustier with a train, a pink micro mini skirt and sparkling tiara atop of her rosé-highlighted hair. Later on in the evening, she changed into an early aughts-inspiredpink-sequined skirt setrevealing her midriff.
She also celebrated another fashion milestone in May: seeing her own Barbie doll come to life as a part of Mattel’s Barbie Tribute Series.
“While it has been an honor for me to have created so many looks for Barbie through the years, from wedding to red carpet, a Barbie in my own likeness is something I never could have imagined,” shetold PEOPLEat the time of her mini-me, which she wanted to be an “authentic and candid' portrayal of herself.
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“I wanted to encapsulate my own distinct style and personality,” Wang added on creating the figurine, which is clad in a head-to-toe black outfit. “This look, taken from my Spring ‘17 ready-to-wear collection, represents athleisure mixed with a modern sense of femininity.”
source: people.com