Fashion’s most anticipated event, the Met Gala 2024, with this year’s theme “Sleeping Beauties: Reliving Fashion”, kicked off at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with extravagant dresses and celebrity appearances.
The Met Gala, often called “fashion’s biggest night out”, is an annual fundraising event for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, held on the first Monday in May. Held on May 6 this year, the event attracted many stars from film, music, fashion and other fields; All gathered to celebrate the Costume Institute’s latest exhibition.
In 2023, the Met Gala paid tribute to Karl Lagerfeld, a familiar face from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. In the preceding years of 2021 and 2022, the Costume Institute presented its inaugural two-part exhibition focusing on the theme of American fashion. The first part, titled “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion”, debuted on September 18, 2021, at the Anna Wintour Costume Center, while the second part, “In America: An Anthology of Fashion”, was unveiled on May 5. 2022, inside the Period Room of the American Wing.
Guests climbed the museum’s iconic stairs dressed in evening wear.garden of time” (Taking inspiration from the story of JG Ballard) This year the theme offered a variety of interpretations, from floral motifs to futuristic designs.
Here are some of the best looks from this year’s red carpet:
Zendaya: Zendaya mesmerized in John Galliano’s sculptural tulle Maison Margiela gown, accessorized with a feather charm, a headpiece, and some Gothic makeup.
Zendaya poses at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Andrew Kelly
bad bunny: Bad Bunny electrifies the red carpet in a Maison Margiela ensemble that appears to be channeling Count Axel Garden of time.
Bad Bunny posing at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Andrew Kelly
Nicole Kidman: Nicole Kidman stunned in a feathery black Balenciaga Couture gown that embodied 1950s glamor and the brand’s Spanish heritage, designed by Demna Gvasalia.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban pose at the Met Gala. Photo Credit: Andrew Kelly
Stray children: All eight members of Kpop group, Stray Kids made a stunning red-carpet debut in custom Tommy Hilfiger ensembles.
Kpop Group Stray Kids | Photo Credit: Evan Agostini
Jennifer Lopez: Jennifer Lopez wore a rhinestone-encrusted Schiaparelli gown that was both elegant and on-theme.
Jennifer Lopez posing at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Andrew Kelly
Lana Del Rey: Lana Del Rey’s fit was a nostalgic nod to her Born to Die era, adorning herself in an Alexander McQueen dress adorned with tree branch embellishments.
Lana Del Rey posing at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Diya Dipasupil
Jeremy Strong: Jeremy Strong channeled the last of his Kendall Roy in an exclusive Loro Piana suit decorated with floral accents and a Richard Mille RM UP-01 watch.
Jeremy Strong poses at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Jamie McCarthy
Greta Lee: Greta Lee stunned in a daring floral Loewe dress, another bold, fearless red carpet look of hers. past life star.
Greta Lee posing at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Jamie McCarthy
Tyla: Tayla meticulously tailored the Balmain dress, effortlessly capturing the essence of the “sands of time,” complete with an hourglass figure.
Tayla poses at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Jamie McCarthy
Sydney Sweeney: Sydney Sweeney’s beautiful powder blue Miu Miu gown, topped with jet black bangs.
Sydney Sweeney posing at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Andrew Kelly
Barry Keoghan: Barry Keoghan displayed some Victorian-era opulence in a beautifully tailored Burberry suit and a top hat as accessories.
Barry Keoghan poses at the Met Gala. Photo Credit: Aaliyah Anderson
Dua Lipa: Dua Lipa dazzled in a custom Marc Jacobs ensemble that featured a sleek black lace look paired with dazzling Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Dua Lipa posing at the Met Gala Photo Credit: Evan Agostini
Josh O’Connor and Mike Feist: The Challenger’s The stars and the internet’s latest obsession made a striking pair in custom Loewe looks, each complementing the other with a radish brooch and some floral shoes.
Josh O’Connor and Mike Feist pose at the Met Gala. Photo Credit: Evan Agostini