The Met Gala is the global Fashion themed haute couture fundraiser that presents red carpet celebrity arrivals like no other event does and is held annually at The Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. This year’s theme was “Gilded Glamour,” a concept that leaves plenty of room for interpretation and draws inspiration from New York’s Gilded age, paying homage to the period of prosperity, industrialisation, and growth in the US from 1870 to 1890.
Melbourne My Style’s Top 10 Best Dressed that represent the Gilded Age.
BLAKE LIVELY – VERSACE
JOE JONAS – LOUIS VUITTON
Joe Jonas in Versace. Wearing an archival or previously worn look with a twist.
GIGI HADID – VERSACE
Gigi Hadid in Versace. Donatella says this Atelier Versace creation explores the power of American Fashion and the Gilded Age.
SARAH JESSICA PARKER – CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROGERS
Sarah Jessica Parker in Christopher John Rogers. This look was inspired by an 1860’s ensemble by Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley, a prominent seamstress and designer of the Gilded Age.
SHAWN MENDES- TOMMY HILFIGER
Shawn Mendes in Tommy Hilfiger. The look fosters sustainable innovation using deadstock fabrics and trimmings to make a jewel toned pea coat tuxedo with silk duchesse.
LAURA HARRIER – H&M
Laura Harrier in custom H&M. The brand says the look is Gilded and Glamorous.
VANESSA HUDGENS – MOSCHINO
Vanessa Hudgens in Moschino. Creative Director Jeremy Scott says, “the gown is Gothic Gilded Glamour.”
EVAN MOCK – HEAD OF STATE
Evan Mock in custom Head of State. “In America; An Anthology of Fashion”.
ALICIA KEYS – RALPH LAUREN
Alicia Keys in custom Ralph Lauren. The singer & songwriter channels elegance in a crystal decorated, New York inspired duchess satin cape atop a sculpted column gown.
ANNA WINTOUR – CHANEL
Anna Wintour in Chanel. Appropriately dressed for the evenings theme.