Kylie Jenner has fully embraced her role as a vintage fashion icon, as demonstrated by her latest street style moment.

After attending Chanel's couture runway show at Paris Fashion Week, the beauty mogul swapped her tweed miniskirt set for a show-stopping piece from Azzedine Alaïa's fall 1991 collection.

For a casual lunch at Bar des Prés, Jenner wore a black dress featuring a skintight, long-sleeved bodice made from sheer cheetah-print lace. To add a touch of modesty, the dress was adorned with panels of deep black velvet that wrapped around her torso and extended down to her waist. The hemline featured a playful, puffy fur trim that would have made Fran Fine proud.

Despite the dress being over three decades old, Jenner updated the look with modern footwear—Alaïa’s sleek patent leather and stiletto mules, which retail for $1,200.

Jenner shared a few photos of her ensemble on Instagram, captioning them with a cheeky "Meow."

a person wearing a fitted leopard print dress and high heels posed near a wooden door
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a figure in a stylish outfit posing against a wooden door
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a woman in a stylish black dress standing in a room with red wallpaper and a wall lamp
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Over the past year, Jenner has embraced rare vintage finds, signaling a shift from the style she showcased in her early 20s. 

For instance, at the 82nd annual Golden Globes with boyfriend Timothée Chalamet, she wowed in a molten silver Versace gown from their Spring 1999 collection, complete with glittery floral details, spaghetti straps, and a daring backless design.