We have seen plenty of the models grace the 2024 Met Gala red carpet, including the supermodels who wore Swarovski, so here is a roundup from the remaining ladies who added yet more glamour to this event.
There is something about the Jenner’s and the Met Gala which always produces memorable moments.
Kylie stepped into her quiet-ish era in Oscar de la Renta, while Kendall Jenner arrived looking like an amazon queen reawakening an Alexander McQueen-designed dress from Givenchy Fall 1999 Haute Couture collection.
Medieval, but make it high fashion.
I wonder how many of these looks we are yet to see on the red carpet are in vault.
I wouldn’t mind finding out.
Styled by Dani Michelle.
Ever since LaQuan Smith stepped into menswear, I haven’t been on board with any of this red carpet look.
I thought it would be impossible for anyone to make Adut Akech to look bad, but here we are.
Sticking a flower on the hip is making a mockery out of the theme. My girl deserved way better, especially when she is glowing.
Styled by Danyul Brown.
Amelia Gray provided one of the more creative looks on the night wearing an Undercover Spring 2024 dress.
Jun Takahashi is one of fashion’s most inventive designers, yet this terrarium dress is a new level of ingenious, especially considering revealing roses.
On the runway the dress was illuminated by light, but that element wasn’t needed on this red carpet.
Styled by Danyul Brown.
Ashley Graham wore a Ludovic de Saint Sernin black metal mesh dress which takes inspiration from the labels Fall 2024 collection.
Styled by Emily Evans.
Cara Delevinge wore a custom Stella McCartney hooded top and draped skirt epitomising a modern day Joan of Arc.
Ivy Getty wore a custom Connor Ives Demi-Couture gown featuring tapestry which imbues a history so rich, that I feel like I have been transported to a bygone era.
Buglari jewels and custom Jimmy Choo Cheetah mules completed her look.
Linda Evangelista returned to the Met Gala for the first time in nearly a decade.
I love the drapery of her custom Khaite, but the gloves feel really unnecessary here.
Liu Wen kept things simple in Saint Laurent.
Nearly all of the pictures of Precious Lee in her Bad Binch Tongtong velvet gown were from the back, and I wondered why.
Upon seeing the front the dress looks more like bunny rabbit ears, whereas from the back, she looks like a butterfly.
Like Liu Wen, Vittoria Ceretti kept things simple wearing a custom Alaïa fluid gown designed by Pieter Mulier.
I think if you are going for this level of simplicity, you don’t really need the gold cuff.
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