Met Gala 2023: Stars Embrace 'Fashion is Art' with Bold, Custom Creations
The 2023 Met Gala saw celebrities like Beyoncé, Naomi Osaka, and Emma Chamberlain push boundaries with custom, art-inspired outfits, from skeletal gowns to hand-painted dresses, while others reference
Met Gala 2023: Stars Embrace 'Fashion is Art' with Bold, Custom Creations The 2023 Met Gala saw celebrities like Beyoncé, Naomi Osaka, and Emma Chamberlain push boundaries with custom, art-inspired outfits, from skeletal gowns to hand-painted dresses, while others referenced famous paintings and films in their looks. The Met Gala 2023 was a spectacle of artistic expression, with attendees embracing the theme 'Fashion is Art' in bold and innovative ways. Beyoncé, a perennial showstopper, left her cowboy hat behind and stunned in a custom skeletal gown by Olivier Rousteing, complete with a cream and powder-blue feather train and a diamond crown, reinforcing her 'Queen Bey' status. She was joined by her husband Jay-Z and daughter Blue Ivy, posing together on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s steps, embodying a regal family portrait. Naomi Osaka made a striking entrance in a sculptural white dress by Robert Wun, featuring exaggerated shoulders and red feather accents, paired with matching red bicolor gloves.Her look mirrored a piece from the Met’s Costume Institute exhibition, 'The Art of Dress,' and she later revealed a hidden red beaded dress beneath, adorned with human anatomy designs. Emma Chamberlain, meanwhile, dazzled in a hand-painted Mugler gown by Miguel Castro Freitas, her body swathed in a rainbow of colors from the neckline to the spiraling train, with fringed long sleeves adding movement.As speculation swirled around 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' Met Gala co-chair Anna Wintour opted for a mint-toned ensemble, deviating from the cerulean blue of the first film. Her look included a feathered cape and a beaded dress by Matthieu Blazy for Chanel, accessorized with her signature bob and oversized sunglasses. Other co-chairs, Nicole Kidman and Venus Williams, chose more subdued yet glamorous outfits.Williams wore a sleek black gown with a Swarovski neckpiece, honoring a portrait of her by Robert Pruitt at the National Portrait Gallery. Event sponsor Lauren Sánchez Bezos arrived in a form-fitting Schiaparelli dress inspired by John Singer Sargent’s 1884 painting 'Madame X.' Many guests who didn’t wear art directly referenced it through their attire.Vogue’s Chloe Malle donned an apricot-colored Colleen Allen dress inspired by Sir Frederic Leighton’s 'Flaming June,' while Lena Dunham collaborated with Valentino’s Alessandro Michele on a red feathered gown, channeling Artemisia Gentileschi’s 'Judith Beheading Holofernes.' Dunham, a longtime Met visitor, shared her childhood admiration for Gentileschi’s Renaissance works, noting how Michele transformed her into a 'blood splatter' in the biblical scene. Accessories also played a key role in the artistic theme. Gwendoline Christie playfully covered her face with a mask of her own likeness, while Katy Perry opened and closed a fencing-style mask for the cameras.Venus Williams wasn’t the only guest referencing herself artistically; Amy Sherald wore a Thom Browne look inspired by her own artwork, and Sabrina Carpenter sported a Dior dress made from strips of the 1954 film 'Sabrina.' Some attendees took creativity further by turning their dresses into canvases. TikTok followers watched as Jessica Kayll, known for her colorful silk robes, painted a Monet-inspired water lily scene directly onto her gown before the gala. Anne Hathaway, meanwhile, stood out in a hand-painted Michael Kors gown with a Greek-inspired silhouette, featuring a peace dove, symbolizing her as a 'goddess of peace.' Madonna, ever the showstopper, turned the carpet into her stage, surrounded by women in colorful dresses holding a sheer fabric draped around her pirate-hat-like headpiece
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