Delilah Belle Hamlin borrows mom Lisa Rinna’s vintage Gucci dress for GQ Men of the Year 2025 red carpet

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Nothing to wear? Not a problem when you’re a nepo baby.

Last night, Delilah Belle Hamlin shopped her mom’s closet for something to wear to the 2025 GQ Men of the Year Awards in Los Angeles.

But if Lisa Rinna was your mo, wouldn’t you?

Hamlin stepped onto the bright red GQ carpet, looking stunning in a white Gucci gown that featured spaghetti straps, totally open sides and a thick white belt woven around the back of her waist to the front.

Delilah Belle Hamlin wore her mom Lisa Rinna’s vintage Gucci dress to the GQ Men of the Year event. Roger / BACKGRID
The dress featured dramatic side cut-outs and a thick belt with an oversized silver buckle. Getty Images for GQ
Rinna originally wore the Gucci design to the Carousel of Hope Ball in 1996. Corbis via Getty Images

The outfit is the very same Gucci dress that Rinna wore to the Carousel of Hope Ball in LA in 1996.

In keeping with the theme, Hamlin styled the look with a pair of white strappy platform heels befitting of the ‘90s design.

The theme of the evening was “’90s Hollywood Red Carpet,” so one might argue Hamlin was the most aptly dressed of the attendees, quite literally pulling her look from a ‘90s Hollywood red carpet archive.

Hamlin has been known to borrow vintage pieces from Rinna. delilahhamlin/Instagram
Hamlin’s mom was pregnant with her when she wore the custom blue dress to the Academy Awards in 2005. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

This isn’t the first time Hamlin has swiped a look from her mom’s massive archive. Back in 2021, she posted a photo on Instagram wearing a custom blue gown that Rinna wore at the 1998 Academy Awards while she was pregnant with her.

And just a few days before that, sister Amelia Gray Hamlin shared a pic wearing her mom’s vintage Alaïa dress originally worn to the Erase MS Gala in Beverly Hills in 2005.

Though both of Rinna’s daughters turn on the “wow” factor when stepping out on a red carpet or runway, the matriarch stands at the head of the line. “It takes a lot to shock me, but I think I shock them,” she recently told “Only Natural Diamonds.”

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