Tonight, the Vogue World 2025: Hollywood show at the Paramount Studios lot celebrated the intersection of fashion and film—so why wouldn’t one of the opening looks feature a top model in an iconic movie look?
Case in point: Towards the beginning of the show, supermodel Kendall Jenner walked the runway in a memorable ensemble from the 2001 movie-musical Moulin Rouge, famously directed by Baz Luhrmann and costume designed by Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie.
Jenner hit the catwalk wearing a glitzy showgirl look originally worn by Nicole Kidman as Satine. The crystal-encrusted bodysuit, created by Martin, kicked off the first act of the show—an ode to classic Hollywood glamour. (Kidman, meanwhile, opened the show in custom Chanel.)
In addition to starring in the promo videos for this year’s affair, Jenner has also appeared on last year’s Vogue World: Paris runway, when she famously rode a horse on Place Vendôme alongside friend and fellow equestrian Gigi Hadid, who she recently starred on the cover of Vogue’s October 2025 issue with.
This article was originally published on Vogue.com.
Christian Allaire is a Canadian freelance writer, editor, and stylist who is based in New York. He currently serves as the senior fashion and style writer at American Vogue. He formerly served as a fashion editor at Footwear News.
His work has appeared in other publications including Elle, Mr. Porter, Hazlitt, Refinery 29 & more.
In 2021, he became a published author when his book called "The Power of Style" was released.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Ryerson University where he studied journalism.