Vestiaire Collective x Why'd They Wear That?

 

This spring, Vestiaire Collective is partnering with Why'd They Wear That? ,the new series hosted by legendary fashion duo Clinton Kelly and Stacy London, to bring iconic fashion moments from film and television into the conversation through cultural commentary, timeless style inspiration and curated shopping.

Each week, shop exclusive looks on Vestiaire Collective inspired by the latest Why'd They Wear That? episode. From vintage nostalgia to the hottest suits on the silver screen, there is something for everyone to watch and wear all summer long.

Shop the Sex and the City edit

The show that made fashion a character. Clinton and Stacy revisit the looks that launched a thousand mood boards — and a few that probably shouldn't have made it past the costume department. 

Shop the Scene Stealers: Impractical Outfits edit

Beautiful women making distractingly bad style decisions and we are here for every single one. Clinton calls out Bryce Dallas Howard sprinting from dinosaurs in heels, Kerry Washington's Olivia Pope and her suspiciously pristine white coats, and Kaitlin Olson's baffling ensemble in High Potential. Stacy nominates Kristen Wiig arriving at a bridal shower on horseback, Milla Jovovich's strips-of-bandage couture in The Fifth Element, and every single florist-inappropriate look Blake Lively wore in It Ends With Us. Fashion crimes have never been this entertaining. 

Shop The Grease edit

From Sandra Dee's poodle skirts to Sandy's leather transformation, Grease is a full fashion thesis on reinvention, conformity, and the eternal power of a great pair of pants. Shop looks inspired by this week's episode only on Vestiaire Collective.

Shop The Hunger edit

Dark, decadent, and devastatingly chic. Clinton and Stacy explore the razor-sharp aesthetic of Tony Scott's 1983 cult film, where vampires apparently have the best wardrobes in New York. Shop looks inspired by this week's episode only on Vestiaire Collective.

Shop the St. Elmo's Fire edit

The Brat Pack at peak Brat Pack. Big shoulders, bigger feelings, and a wardrobe that perfectly captures the anxious glamour of being young, broke, and trying very hard in 1985. Shop looks inspired by this week's episode only on Vestiaire Collective.

Shop The Ice Storm edit

1970s suburban dysfunction has never been so stylishly bleak. Clinton and Stacy unpack the era's most complicated fashion moment — harvest gold, earth tones, and the key party aesthetic. 

Shop the Pretty in Pink edit

Andie Walsh sewed her own prom dress and the fashion world has been arguing about it ever since. Clinton and Stacy weigh in — finally — on one of cinema's most debated DIY style moments. 

Shop the Housemaid edit

From quiet uniforms to slow-burn glamour, The Housemaid is a study in contrast, and Clinton and Stacy unpack every layer. Shop tailored separates, statement dresses and the wardrobe staples behind one of the most-talked-about looks of the season, only on Vestiaire Collective.

Shop the Carmen Jones edit

Bold color, statement silhouettes and unforgettable confidence. Carmen Jones is a fashion masterclass. Joined by chef Carla Hall, Clinton and Stacy revisit the styling of an icon and the cultural moment it captured. Shop looks inspired by this week's episode only on Vestiaire Collective.

Shop the Dirty Dancing edit

Nobody puts Baby in a corner, and nobody ignores what she's wearing. Clinton and Stacy break down the iconic looks of Kellerman's, from watermelon-carrying sundresses to that unforgettable final performance outfit. Shop looks inspired by this week's episode only on Vestiaire Collective.