
Rachel Sennott brought her signature style to the Sundance Film Festival this week, promoting her new film Bunnylovr fresh off the heels of the Oscar nominations announcement. And if there’s one thing Rachel has been consistent with lately, it’s her commitment to the archive era—because why wear something new when you can make a vintage statement?
Bunnylovr Premiere
For the premiere, Rachel dug deep into Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall 2001 archives, selecting a Poodle shearling jacket that perfectly balances high fashion and cold-weather necessity. But while the jacket was pure cosy luxury, the rest of the look? Not so much. She opted for a micro mini skirt, skin-tone tights, and strappy sandals, which—let’s be honest—probably had her questioning all her life choices while standing in the freezing Utah temperatures.
She looks undeniably cute, but I can only imagine the level of suffering she endured for this vision. Sometimes, fashion is pain.


The Vulture Spot at Sundance Film Festival
Rachel’s second look was a modern-day Coperni look that felt like a nostalgic nod to the ‘90s. The sheer tulle shirt sculpted her frame like a second skin, with strategically placed denim cuffs, pockets, a placket, and a collar giving it a trompe-l’œil effect. Paired with denim jeans in a contrasting wash, this outfit played with textures in a way that felt directional in the kind of understated cool that Rachel does so well.


Credit: Chad Salvador/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival / Vogue.com / Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Vox Media
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