Irina Shayk’s Vintage Designer Slip Dress Is Ideal for Hot Summer Nights

Here’s how you get can get the model’s chic look.
Irina Shayk

Irina Shayk.


Irina Shayk continues to be a style icon. The legendary SI Swimsuit star donned a colorful slip dress for a series of poolside Instagram photos she shared Saturday, and we can’t get enough.

The 37-year-old Russian model donned a lacy purple, blue and green spaghetti strap slip with a thigh-high slit from Versace’s fall-winter 1996 collection, as noted in her caption. The colorful, lightweight number is the perfect summer wardrobe staple, as it can be dressed up or down and is a conversation piece all on its own. Shayk accessorized with strappy bejeweled heels and wore her hair in natural-looking waves with minimal makeup for glam.

To get a similar look this season, shop these comparable styles below.

Alice + Olivia Kerr Lace Trim Asymmetrical Mid Slip Dress, $595 (revolve.com)

Although at a higher price point, this gorgeous pistachio-colored slip is trimmed in baby pink lace and features a more subtle side slit.

House of CB Lace Satin Slip Dress, $239 (nordstrom.com)

This baby blue lace-trim slip dress is both ladylike and sexy at the same time.

Express Satin Floral Lace Trimmed Midi Slip Dress, $128 (express.com)

With just a touch of lace along the neckline and a bold floral print, this slip dress works for just about any summer occasion.

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