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Met Gala 2021: The best dressed stars, from Billie Eilish to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Met Gala 2021: The best dressed stars, from Billie Eilish to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

After more than a year of virtual red carpets and digital-only award ceremonies, fashion’s biggest event of the year couldn’t have come returned soon enough. The Met Gala is renowned for being the ultimate sartorial spectacle, attracting the most famous celebrities and designers, and generating a litany of memes and viral social media posts thanks to an array of extravagant – and occasionally outrageous – outfits.

Given that last year’s event was cancelled and this year’s was postponed, anticipation for the Met Gala felt higher than ever before.

Hosted by Naomi Osaka, Billie Eilish, Timothée Chalamet, and Amanda Gorman, the event was held to honour the annual exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, which this year was about all things American fashion.

The exhibition is being presented in two parts: In America: A Lexicon of Fashion and In America: An Anthology of Fashion, both of which have been curated by Andrew Bolton, the Wendy Yu Curator in charge of the Costume Institute.

The first half of the exhibition opens on 18 September and will look at how US fashion has changed in recent years in addition to how it has been influenced by politics and social justice. The second half will open in May 2022.

The dress code for the Met Gala always takes its cues from the exhibition, but with a fairly broad theme this year (it’s essentially a celebration of American fashion and design), there was no knowing how attendees would respond.

Of course, they didn’t disappoint. Eilish arrived in a custom peach Oscar de la Renta gown while her co-host, Gorman, opted for a strapless blue frock that was designed especially for her by Vera Wang.

Elsewhere, we saw Lil Nas X pack a fashion punch in a gold bodysuit by Versace as Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams chose a gothic look by Thom Browne.

There were political statements aplenty, too, thanks to Cara Delevingne and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose white gown bore the words “Tax The Rich” in red lettering.

Here are our picks of the best-dressed stars at the 2021 Met Gala.

Anna Wintour

Wintour wore Oscar de la Renta (Getty)
Wintour wore Oscar de la Renta (Getty)

The American Vogue editor arrived in a custom floral gown by Oscar de la Renta that featured ruffled sleeves, a fitted bodice, and a fishtail skirt.

Timothée Chalamet

The actor wore Haider Ackermann (Getty)
The actor wore Haider Ackermann (Getty)

The actor, who co-hosted this year’s event, wore a white double-breasted suit by Haider Ackermann featuring a cropped jacket and loose fitting trousers. He paired the suit with Converse trainers, in keeping with the American theme.

Billie Eilish

The singer wore Oscar de la Renta (Getty)
The singer wore Oscar de la Renta (Getty)

The singer wore a peach strapless gown by Oscar de la Renta. Speaking to Vogue about her glamorous look, Eilish explained that “it was time” for her to wear such an ensemble, referencing the sartorial transformation she debuted earlier this year on the cover of British Vogue. As for what the look was inspired by, Eilish said it came from the holiday-themed Barbie dolls she used to play with as a child.

Amanda Gorman

The poet, who co-hosted the event, wore custom Vera Wang (Getty)
The poet, who co-hosted the event, wore custom Vera Wang (Getty)

The vibrant blue strapless gown featured a short hemline and a sheer skirt that billowed onto the red carpet. The look was inspired by the Statue of Liberty, with Gorman’s crown taking the form of laurels to reference her poetic prowess.

Naomi Osaka

The tennis champion wore Louis Vuitton (Getty)
The tennis champion wore Louis Vuitton (Getty)

The tennis star, another of the event’s co-chairs, wore a colourful Louis Vuitton look that featured a scarlet sash at the waist and a tiered ruffled black cape.

Lil Nas X

The rapper wore custom Atelier Versace (Getty)
The rapper wore custom Atelier Versace (Getty)

The American rapper made a statement in a gold bodysuit designed for him especially for the Met Gala by Atelier Versace.

Jennifer Hudson

The actor wore AZ Factory (Getty)
The actor wore AZ Factory (Getty)

The actor explained that her vibrant scarlet gown was inspired by Aretha Franklin, who Hudson plays in her latest film, Respect.

Jennifer Lopez

J Lo wore Ralph Lauren (Getty)
J Lo wore Ralph Lauren (Getty)

The actor and singer arrived in a brown Ralph Lauren look that comprised a gown fitted with a leather belt and a plunging neckline, along with feathered sleeves. Lopez accessorised the ensemble with a gaucho hat.

Michaela Coel

The writer and actor attended her first Met Gala (Getty)
The writer and actor attended her first Met Gala (Getty)

The I May Destroy You writer and star arrived in a blue sequin ensemble.

Emily Ratajkowski

The model wore Vera Wang (Getty)
The model wore Vera Wang (Getty)

The model and actress arrived in a vivid scarlet lace gown designed by Vera Wang. It featured a sheer bodice and sleeves and a long lace train, in addition to a large flower on the neck.

Carey Mulligan

The ‘Promising Young Woman’ star wore a bright pink gown. (Getty)
The ‘Promising Young Woman’ star wore a bright pink gown. (Getty)

The British actor chose a strapless fuchsia gown paired with a cape.

Dan Levy

The Canadian actor wore custom Loewe (Getty)
The Canadian actor wore custom Loewe (Getty)

The Canadian actor wore a flamboyant blue ensemble designed for him by Loewe. It featured illustrations of maps on the trousers and an image of a couple kissing on the bodice.

Maisie Williams

The actor wore Thom Browne (Getty)
The actor wore Thom Browne (Getty)

The Game of Thrones star arrived wearing an all-black ensemble by Thom Browne that featured sheer sleeves and tights.

Channing Tatum

The actor donned a traditional red carpet look (Getty)
The actor donned a traditional red carpet look (Getty)

The American actor wore a classic black tuxedo by Versace for the occasion.

Serena Williams

The tennis legend Williams wore Gucci (Getty)
The tennis legend Williams wore Gucci (Getty)

The tennis champion arrived in a pink feathered creation by Gucci that featured a large cape and a silver and pink lace bodysuit.

Kaia Gerber

The model wore a strapless Oscar de la Renta gown (Getty)
The model wore a strapless Oscar de la Renta gown (Getty)

The model, who is Cindy Crawford’s daughter, cemented her fashion credentials in a strapless black gown by Oscar de la Renta that featured floral detail on the bodice and a full skirt.

Debbie Harry

The singer wore Zac Posen (Getty)
The singer wore Zac Posen (Getty)

The Blondie star wore a custom American flag-inspired look designed for her by Zac Posen, who said he was inspired by the “unravelling” and “rebuilding” of the country.

Megan Thee Stallion

The rapper wore a white gown by Coach. (Getty)
The rapper wore a white gown by Coach. (Getty)

The rapper chose a strapless white gown by Coach that featured a taffeta skirt.

Iman

The model wore Harris Reed (Getty)
The model wore Harris Reed (Getty)

Gender-fluid fashion designer Harris Reed was responsible for this show-stopping ensemble, which featured a gold baroque-patterned corset and a feathered tiered skirt. The standout feature of the look, though, was its large circular headdress.

Kristen Stewart

The actor introduced a new hairstyle (Getty)
The actor introduced a new hairstyle (Getty)

The Spencer star wore a pair of white wide-leg trousers with a pink jacket that featured a draped collar with floral decorations. The look was from the Chanel couture SS21 line.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The politician’s gown was a high-fashion political statement (Getty)
The politician’s gown was a high-fashion political statement (Getty)

The Democrat politician wore a white fishtail gown by Brother Vellies that bore the phrase “Tax The Rich”.

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