• Emily Ratajkowski attended the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday.
  • She walked the red carpet in a two-piece ensemble, which featured a white crop top and matching floor-length skirt.
  • The outfit was designed by Christy Rilling Studio and Inamorata, a clothing company created by Ratajkowski.
  • Her look channeled the bare-midriff trend, which was especially popular in the early 2000s.
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Emily Ratajkowski brought an early-2000’s fashion trend to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party over the weekend.

She attended the red-carpet event in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday wearing a white, two-piece outfit comprised of a bra-style crop top and low-rise skirt that revealed her bare midriff.

To complete the look, the model wore a silver bracelet, matching ring, and natural-looking makeup.

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Foto: Emily Ratajkowski attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday.sourceJohn Shearer/Getty Images

According to an Instagram post from stylist Emma Jade Morrison, Ratajkowski's look was custom-made for her by Christy Rilling Studio and Inamorata, a clothing company created by the model. It's unclear if Ratajkowski had any part in designing the look, but Insider has reached out to both brands for clarification.

Her makeup, on the other hand, was done by artist Hung Vanngo, who used products from YSL Beauty.

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Foto: Emily Ratajkowski wore natural-looking makeup for her red-carpet appearance.sourceGregg DeGuire/Stringer/Getty Images

The bare-midriff trend was first made popular in the '90s, but it became especially popular in the early 2000s when celebrities were constantly photographed wearing clothes that exposed their stomachs.

Low-rise pants and skirts were also a staple of the earlier decade. The Cut predicted a return of the controversial fashion trend back in 2018, and stars like Bella Hadid have since reignited the style.