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- To create Zendaya’s “Dune” press tour outfits Roach relied
- Together, they have built something of a fashion empire.
- Roach is the only stylist Zendaya – who in 2021 made history as the youngest
- It was through their creative relationship that Roach says he began the real work of
- His career is intrinsically entwined with the Emmy-winning actor,
- in the US and Europe to help manage his formidable client roster,
- Soon after, he committed to a strategy of bluffing and
- I’m a bit nervous,
- On Monday night,
- Joy to the premiere of ‘Emma’
- or the slate-gray, 20 foot-
- satin Vivienne
- Even if you don’t know Law Roach
- Accessorized with matching black gloves, a choker, stockings, and heels, Jennie truly embodied her moniker “Human Chanel.”
- A standout feature was the chain detailing, pearls, and gold leaves wrapping around her arms.
- The overlay brought a delicate allure with lace detailing adorning the high mock neckline and billowing hem.
- The one-shouldered black dress featured a romantic sweetheart neckline, and a notable see-through corset midsection, innovatively crafted from Chanel’s signature gold chain-woven straps.
- dripping with sequins and complemented by voluminous sleeves, lined in quilted white fabric.
- Florence Pugh brought timeless elegance to the Met Gala 2023, channeling the theme “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” with utmost sophistication. Walking alongside Valentino’s creative director Pier Paolo Piccioli, Pugh donned a divine white ball gown by the acclaimed Italian house.
- leading down to a full black skirt embellished with Chanel-inspired quilted overlay and enormous sculptural rosettes.
- and glittering with over 100 carats of brilliant-cut white diamonds. Truly, Dua’s ensemble was a spectacle of iconic fashion.
- she paid homage to Karl Lagerfeld.
- glamour of her look.
- elegance.
- the sultry cutouts.
- runway.
- in fashion’s hall of fame
- adorn
- the hem.
- purple gloves and sparkly purple platforms.
- in the 1980s.
- for a new rep.
- when Yasmeen Ghauri wore it.
- tycoon Alexis Ohanian.
- And thankfully, they did, as she looked lovely at both Mets.
- the look.
- chillingly.
- from the Gilded Era.
- came from Oscar Heyman, Andreoli Fine Jewelry, John Hardy, and MORDEKAI (Ken Borochov).
- ** shirtless men. **
- tell me truth
- like these.
- a satin kimono
- deeming it tacky
- This look was futuristic and perfect for the Met that year. Cara Delevingne asked Chanel to help turn her into a science fiction fantasy. Delevingne had already shaved her head before the Met for her role in *Life in a Year* with Jaden Smith, so she worked that into the look. Her head was painted with a slick of dramatic silver paint.
- Priyanka Chopra is a fan of wearing Ralph Lauren on the red carpet, and it is easy to see why. In 2018, the American designer crafted the actress’ stunning look, and her golden headdress took a reported 250 hours to bead by hand. The burgundy velvet gown paired well with the golden hood.
- *In the Fade* star Diane Kruger wore an enchanting gown onto the 2018 red carpet at the Met that year. Designed by Prabal Gurung, the high-low, powder blue dress packed a punch in the train, which trailed after Kruger for quite a few feet. The dress was designed for the “Heavenly Bodies” theme, and it fit very well.
- A few years later, Depp would once again wear Chanel on the 2021 red carpet at the Met. This time, her ensemble was a two-piece skirt and strapless top in a whimsical light pink color. Depp wasn’t the only celeb in Chanel that year—the famous fashion house also designed a look for Kristen Stewart.
- When celebrities decide to go to the Met Gala, they can choose between following their own theme and following the Met’s theme. The former is a risk, but not if you’re Zendaya. She did her own thing at the 2017 Met, and she wowed in a Dolce & Gabbana gown covered in a tangerine, blue, and lemon-yellow tropical print.
- According to *British Vogue,* Eilish had always wanted to wear a “popular ball gown, inspired by Barbies” she played with growing up. The “Ocean Eyes” singer finally got her chance, and her ethereal, dreamy de la Renta look was similar in cut to the black gown worn by Marilyn Monroe to the Met in 1951.