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Post by Admin on May 8, 2019 17:39:37 GMT
Serena Williams served as co-chair at this Met Gala, and she and fellow multi-major winner Maria Sharapova shined brightly on the red carpet of 2019's premier style event. In a sign of her ongoing fixation on Virgil Abloh's creations, Serena tread on Volt Off-White's collab on neon-yellow Nike Air Force Ones, and she stunned in a floral dress by Atelier Versace. (In a bit of a prelude, she also wore bright yellow whilst out to dinner with husband Alexis Ohanian the night prior.) Sharapova, herself a past Met Gala goer, returned in high-fashion Givenchy garb. http://instagram.com/p/BxJGV0Fg4LT Sharapova's boyfriend, Alexander Gilkes, shared a novel pre-departure photo with winking caption as he and his companion prepared for the event. http://instagram.com/p/BxJm1v3FMPG
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Post by Admin on May 9, 2019 17:36:44 GMT
Cardi B swept by in a stunning red quilted dress accentuated with a matching sequin headpiece, feathers and a train that took up much of the pink carpet, Jared Leto was accompanied by his own (fake) head and Katy Perry came as a candled chandelier at the crazy, campy Met Gala on Monday night. Lady Gaga used the carpet as a runway and a changing station — earning giggles and claps from Anna Wintour — and Tiffany Haddish brought fried chicken in a plastic bag as many of the A-list guests worked the camp theme to the max. That included Zendaya, whose Cinderella Tommy Hilfiger dress went aglow with the wave of a magic wand. She dropped one of her see-through slippers on the way up the long staircase at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the cocktail hour. Also princessy, of the saucy variety: Nicki Minaj in a short pink Prabal Gurung dress with yards and yards to her train, the last star to walk the carpet. Designer Thierry Mugler created Kim Kardashian West's look with the help of the world’s foremost corset maker.
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Post by Admin on May 10, 2019 18:22:01 GMT
Liza Koshy picks out her 2019 Met Gala ensemble at Balmain’s Los Angeles boutique. In Paris, Balmain’s creative director Olivier Rousteing explains his vision for the dress as a piece of "architecture" and Amanda Ramirez, head of embroideries at Balmain, details the hard work behind the creation. In New York, Liza has her final fitting and decides on her hair, makeup, and nails for the event. See the moments leading up to Liza’s second year at the Met Gala.
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Post by Admin on May 12, 2019 17:59:21 GMT
This year's Met Gala theme, "Camp," practically begged the celebs in attendance to pull out all the stops. And they did, walking the steps of the Met wearing a bevy of sequins, feathers, and avant-garde accents. Their beauty looks were no exception, perhaps most clearly demonstrated by none other than Lady Gaga, who harkened back to her "Poker Face" days by pairing mile-long gold lashes with her once signature hair bows. Elle Fanning also kept things campy, completing her retro Barbie-inspired look with charm-adorned hot pink nails, and Lily Collins referenced Priscilla Presley in a dramatic bouffant and exaggerated cat eye. Outside of the Gala, it seems celebs still took inspiration from this year's theme. Suki Waterhouse paired a classic red lip and winged liner with a velvet headscarf, Hari Nef wore '60s-inspired liner, and Tracee Ellis Ross rocked architectural violet shadow. Here, a closer look at the best beauty moments on Instagram this week.
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Post by Admin on May 14, 2019 18:37:03 GMT
After he ascended the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday night, Frank Ocean joked on Instagram that he was the 2019 Met Gala’s valet. He showed off his comparatively casual hoodie with a snapshot of himself on the pink carpet, along with the cheeky caption: “The valet wears Prada.” He may not have been tasked with parking any cars (not even Kacey Musgraves’s hot pink Barbie convertible), but Ocean did have a job to do on the night of the Met: to once again photograph all of the familiar faces inside. Naturally, the talented lensman accomplished this exceedingly well, sharing an exclusive edit of images that he took inside the museum with his trusty film camera. Ocean’s keen eye captured everything from Kendall Jenner in an especially provocative moment to Jared Leto’s detached Gucci head making the rounds at dinner. (And, of course, Ocean included some dapper shots of himself too.) The Met might be the most anticipated fashion happening of the year, but beyond the red carpet, the events inside the museum are largely hidden from view. Here, get an intimate insider’s view of the Met, as seen by Ocean.
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