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Forget matching outfits — at Chateau Marmont's Golden Globes afterparty, Addison Rae and Omer Fedi positively clashed.

The TikTok star and music producer, who took their relationship Instagram official in August 2021, attended the party looking something like Yin and Yang. Rae, whose style consistently references Y2K nostalgia, threw things back to the early aughts (again) in a white halter dress from Versace's Spring/Summer 2004 collection. Twirling around in matching white heels, Rae created her very own Marilyn moment for paparazzi camped outside of the soirée.

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The influencer's breezy look stood in sharp contrast to Fedi's all-black 'fit, in line with his Health Goth-adjacent aesthetic. The producer layered a boxy, full-length coat over a drape-y skirt just short enough to show off the spiky outsole of his heavy-duty boots. (Judging from Fedi's outfit, you'd think it was freezing in Los Angeles.)

We've gotta hand it to the Gen Z lovers for pulling off dissonance: Last October, Justin and Hailey Bieber stepped out in discordant costumes, an outing that ended up looking pretty goofy. Rae and Fedi, on the other hand, managed to make their diametrically opposed outfits look intentional.

They say that opposites attract — clearly, they make for really good 'fit pics, too.

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