Gwen Stefani dipped back into the fashion archives.
The pop star premiered the music video for her new song, “Somebody Else’s,” on HSN Monday, and devoted fans noticed a recurring piece of clothing in the pixelated video.
The singer rewore a Vivienne Westwood corset from the brand’s spring/summer 1994 collection nearly 30 years later, a testament to its enduring appeal.
Stefani, 55, first donned the white form-fitting top in the 1996 music video for her former band No Doubt’s song “Spiderwebs.”
Splashed with a gigantic pink rose graphic, the piece is from the late designer’s Spring 1994 “Café Society” collection.
Stefani previewed the video for the new song, which is part of her fifth studio album, “Bouquet,” on the shopping network, where she sat down with the show’s host Nicole Hickl.
Fans were loving the fashion throwback, praising the look on X (formerly Twitter) and pointing out the many times in her career that the “Rich Girl” singer has worn Westwood.
Known for her edgy style during the bygone era, Stefani didn’t stray too far from her signature aesthetic for the new video.
However, instead of the biker-esque leather pants she paired with the bustier in 1996, the mother of three opted for a mustard plaid blazer and low-rise black pants.
With the ’90s constantly being a source of fashion and beauty inspiration, it’s no wonder Stefani has tapped back into some of her most iconic moments from the decade.