Met Gala was in full bloom with Zendaya, Jennifer, Mindy among standout stars
Lopez went for silver leaves in a second-skin goddess gown and Zendaya was all vamp and fantasy in a rare double appearance on the steps of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Jennifer Lopez at Met Gala in New York on Tuesday. PHOTO: Instagram
NEW YORK, 7 MAY
The Met Gala and its fashionista
A-listers on Monday included Jennifer Lopez, Zendaya and a parade of others in
a swirl of flora and fauna looks on a green-tinged carpet lined by live
foliage.
Lopez went for silver leaves in a
second-skin goddess gown and Zendaya was all vamp and fantasy in a rare double
appearance on the steps of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Both were co-chairs
of the annual fundraiser, and both received cheers from the crowd of fashion
enthusiasts packed behind barriers outside.
Lopez (in Schiaparelli) was all
va-va-voom in a near-naked gown. She’s got the Met Gala down: It’s her 14th. Zendaya
put on her fashion face in peacock hues of blue and green, with a head piece to
match and leaf accents. The look was Maison Margiela by John Gallliano. She
walked again to close the carpet in black Givenchy Haute Couture gown also by
Galliano with a head piece stuffed with flowers by Alexander McQueen.
It's been five years since Zendaya
last attended the gala. Lopez went with Tiffany & Co. diamonds, including a
stunning bird motif necklace with a diamond of over 20 carats at its center. Flowers
were everywhere, in line with this year’s theme: “The Garden of Time,” inspired
by J.G. Ballard’s 1962 short story of the same name. Mindy Kaling is sure to
make the best-dressed lists in sand-colored swirls that towered over her head
at the back. No worries about dinner. The back was removable. Her look was by
Indian couturier Gaurav Gupta. Usher held a single red rose in a dark and eery
black suit and cape, a wide-brim black hat on his head and a black brooch on
one lapel. The look was Alexander McQueen by Seán McGirr.
Fashion kings and queens ... And a
good witch
Gigi Hadid brought the drama in a look by the drama king himself, Thom Browne. her white gown was adorned with 2.8 million microbeads with yellow flowers and green thorns. She was high glam in a wavy bob and crimson lips.
If there's a queen of the Met Gala
besides the evening's mastermind, Anna Wintour, it's Sarah Jessica Parker. The
long-time attendee takes each year's theme seriously, researching every detail.
This year she was in an Alice in Wonderland look with a lavender overlay and a
Philip Treacy topper on her head. The dress was by Richard Quinn. Her long hair
tumbled behind her back in beachy waves, a look that built into a beauty trend
of the evening. If Parker is a queen, Ayo Edebiri is a gala baby. It was her
first one and she showed out in a youthful white look fading into a garden full
of colorful flowers at the bottom by Loewe.
Serena Williams took metallic gold
to another level in a shining one-shoulder statement look. Ariana Grande was
all Glinda the Good Witch, making the most of her pale-colored strapless Loewe
look with 3D eyelashes at the side of each eye. She arrived with her “Wicked”
co-star Cynthia Erivo, dressed in black with pink petals in a darker, edgy look
by Thom Browne.
Cardi B., who has THE most fun at
the Met Gala, struck a pose or three in a statement black gown with a huge
tulle train. It was by Windowsen. She paired the look with green jewels and a
high black turban. She needed multiple helpers to move her dress up the stairs.
Channeling sleeping beauty and the
garden
Penelope Cruz, meanwhile, went goth
in black by Chanel. It had a bustier top and a Sleeping Beauty-like
off-shoulder silhouette. There was another Sleeping Beauty-ish guest: Kendall
Jenner in a Givenchy look done by Alexander McQueen in 1999.
Kendall's sister, Kylie Jenner, was
more Old Hollywood than storybook in a chic Oscar de la Renta low-cut strapless
look, a white bloom in her clicked-back updo and a train behind. Oddly, older
sister Kim Kardashian tightly covered up her gorgeous silver corset look with a
leaf motif by Maison Margiela with a lumpy gray sweater. Dua Lipa was a whole
different kind of princess. She went full rock ‘n’ roll in black by Marc
Jacobs, who accompanied her. Her lace and feather look was slow slung at the
hip with a deep plunge at the neck. The princess vibes were in apparent
reference to the Met's spring exhibition that the gala kicks off. It’s called
“Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.” While it doesn't actually have to do
with Disney, or even princesses, some of the 400 guests went there.
Amid all the princesses was the Mad Hatter, Barry Keoghan, in an earthy Burberry velvet Victorian look with a high-necked bow shirt underneath. He, of course, had a top hat.
Finding deeper meaning in the theme
Lily Gladstone went for black by
Gabriela Hearst. “We wanted me to feel draped in the power of my ancestors,”
she said. “For Kiowa and Blackfeet, our ancestors are the stars, that’s where
we come from. ... I feel like it’s so long overdue that we have so much
Indigenous representation and this sort of upper echelon world of high luxury
fashion, because that is our aesthetic, you know, Natives have always loved
luxury."
Brooke Bobb, fashion news director
for Harper's Bazaar, saw a multitude of meanings in all of the evening's black
and florals. “There was a lot of black, perhaps a gothic ode to the `Sleeping
Beauties' title of the actual exhibition but also maybe an accidental nod to
the fact that in this chaotic world we’re living in right now, not everything,
not even fabulous, prime-time televised fashion, is coming up roses,” she said.
There was no Rihanna and no Taylor
Swift.
“Zendaya came out swinging for a
second time in a finale look to close the carpet but overall, the whole red
carpet experience felt like it was stuck in some odd time warp, somewhere
between the Met Gala’s glory days and the now, a moment when the camp of it all
and social media vitality tend to override fashion for the pure love of
fashion,” Bobb said.
Floral looks and a special plus-1
Colman Domingo donned a white
jacket with a cape and extra-wide trousers, holding a bouquet of white calla
lilies, while Tyla chose a Balmain gown made to look like sand using actual
sand on fabric molded to her body. She needed help with the hourglass she held
as she made her way up the museum stairs. Domingo’s designer was Willy
Chavarria. Sam Smith wore silver and gold metal roses tucked into the waist of
a jacket, and Jack Harlow also channeled florals, but subtly with a silver and
pearl floral boutonniere. Wintour wore a black coat adorned with multicolored
flowers by Loewe. Her fellow co-chair Bad Bunny donned all black custom Maison
Margiela Artisanal by John Galliano.
Among those who had way BIG fun
with the nature and garden theme was Lana Del Rey. She walked up the museum
steps as an actual tree, her face shrouded by fabric held up by her branches.
The look was by Alexander McQueen.
A pregnant Lea Michele wore
Rodarte, inspired by the brand's 2012 spring/summer collection. “I’m honored to
be here and bring my baby with me,” Michele said. ”“I don’t think I was allowed
a plus one, but I’m bringing” one, she said with a laugh. “I’m so grateful. I
feel really beautiful, you know, in this pregnancy.”
Nicki Minaj also went out of the
box in a bright metallic yellow dress with large flowers dangling and bobbing
as she moved.
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