Kaia Gerber Delivers an Unconventional Holiday Party Outfit in a Glittery Valentino Dress and Preppy Knee Socks

The pairing is so unexpected, it really works.

Kaia Gerber attends a next gen party for the Hollywood reporter wearing a beaded Valentino mini dress and knee socks
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Back in October, Marie Claire editors observed the rise of a sheer knee-high sock trendThere is something delightfully confusing about adding a knee sock to a look," editor and street style star Chloe King told us at the time. Just over a month later, Kaia Gerber used a Valentino mini dress to reassert the knee-high sock's quirky styling potential—even for the slate of holiday parties destined to hit our calendars soon.

Just after hitting the Los Angeles sidewalk in an all-red outfit and a Balenciaga city bag, Kaia Gerber attended The Hollywood Reporter's Next Gen party on Nov. 20 in an outfit full of joyful juxtaposition. She pulled from Valentino's Resort 2025 collection a semi-sheer cape that glittered like star dust with a mini dress to match. Both pieces were absolutely dripping with intricate gold and silver beads—plus white lining along the hem that coordinated with the model's unexpected socks.

Kaia Gerber attends a hollywood reporter event wearing the knee sock trend

Kaia Gerber delivered an unexpected holiday outfit idea in a glittery mini dress and knee-high lace socks.

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Ah, the knee-socks. These were Kaia Gerber's statement piece, the move that swerved from Valentino creative director Alessandro Michele's original styling and proved just why Gerber is a modern fashion genius. Instead of traditional tights or skin-tone pantyhose set with a sky-high heel, she chose semi-sheer, knee-high socks with a lacy pattern to wear beneath lavender slingback kitten heels. Set against the all-out opulence of Gerber's golden mini dress, they gave the look a bookish feel—perfect for a woman who doubles as a part-time literary salon host. And, in a practical sense, they added some warmth and coverage without the commitment of a full tight. The overall effect was a little bohemian, a little nerd-chic, and very much worthy of all our holiday party mood boards.

Kaia Gerber wearing knee socks and a valentino dress

Gerber's look came straight from Alessandro Michele's debut resort collection for Valentino.

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Kaia Gerber has been leaning into vintage inspiration with her red carpet style of late. Earlier this fall, she attended the LACMA Gala in a pistachio green Gucci gown with chevron sequins and a feather-trimmed hem. The look could have been pulled from Cher's personal archive of '70s gala gowns. A few weeks before that, she channeled Audrey Hepburn in vintage Givenchy couture for the Academy Museum Gala. Her Valentino cape, mini, and knee-socks are just another variation on her throwback theme.

Kaia gerber attends the LACMA gucci gala in a green fringe dress

Earlier this month, Gerber attended another gala in pistachio-green Gucci.

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Any time Kaia Gerber branches out from her classic black ballet flats and little black dresses is a cause for fashion celebration. She wears straight-off-the-runway pieces and vintage couture well. Last night's holiday party look came with a rare bonus: It had a styling tip that we all can try away from the red carpet. Excuse me while I track down the knee-high socks I bought last fall.

Halie LeSavage
Senior Fashion News Editor

Halie LeSavage is the senior fashion news editor at Marie Claire, leading coverage of runway trends, emerging brands, style-meets-culture analysis, and celebrity style (especially Taylor Swift's). Her reporting ranges from profiles of beloved stylists, to exclusive red carpet interviews in her column, The Close-Up, to The A-List Edit, a newsletter where she tests celeb-approved trends IRL.

Halie has reported on style for eight years. Previously, she held fashion editor roles at Glamour, Morning Brew, and Harper’s Bazaar. She has been cited as a fashion expert in The Cut, CNN, Puck, Reuters, and more. In 2022, she earned the Hearst Spotlight Award for excellence in journalism. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Harvard College. For more, check out her Substack, Reliable Narrator.