
Keke Palmer Serves Executive Realness in Vintage Dolce & Gabbana and Saint Laurent
In a masterful display of high-low styling that would make even the most seasoned fashion aficionados take note, multihyphenate powerhouse Keke Palmer graced Good Morning America with an ensemble that perfectly encapsulates 2025’s return to polished glamour. The new mother and entrepreneurial force proved once again why she remains one of Hollywood’s most watched style mavens.
Palmer, who has been steadily cultivating her reputation as a sartorial risk-taker, stepped out in a meticulously curated look that married vintage luxury with contemporary edge. The centerpiece of her ensemble – a burnished orange satin dress from Dolce & Gabbana’s iconic spring 2007 collection – served as a brilliant canvas for her styling prowess. Sourced from luxury vintage curator Opulent Addict, the piece speaks to fashion’s current obsession with archival treasures and conscious consumption.

The cinched silhouette, emphasized by a statement zipper belt, nodded to the current renaissance of ’00s power dressing while remaining thoroughly modern. In an expert color play that only a true fashion savant could execute, Palmer topped her look with a sumptuous baby pink teddy coat from Stella McCartney – a brilliant juxtaposition that elevated the entire ensemble from merely elegant to editorial-worthy.
Accessories proved to be the coup de grâce of Palmer’s look. The Deep Bordeaux Saint Laurent Severine pumps (a strategic $995 investment piece) introduced a sophisticated wine tone to the color story, while their architectural 4.3-inch heel and gold chain detail added that crucial element of modern luxury. The choice of Dior’s Lady D-Joy bag, with its iconic Cannage stitching, served as a pristine white punctuation mark to the color-rich outfit.

Palmer’s beauty choices were equally considered, with honey-caramel waves cascading past her shoulders – a warm complement to the metallic undertones of her dress. A glossy lip and precise black liner completed the look, striking that elusive balance between polished and effortless that has become the hallmark of modern power dressing.

The timing of this sophisticated style pivot couldn’t be more perfect, as Palmer promotes her latest venture, “One of Them Days,” alongside SZA. The comedy, which marks SZA’s silver screen debut, opens January 17th, and if Palmer’s recent fashion choices are any indication, we’re in for a promotional tour that will keep fashion observers thoroughly entertained.

