Met Gala
So the Met Gala was a few days ago and there were some crazy fashion risks taken and some of those who played it a little too safe. As a result, I have some opinions to share with you!
Kim Kardashian in Roberto Cavali and Kanye West
The first of several unsurprising choices. I am disappointed in them. I had higher expectations for her stylist and Kanye to tell her to wear something better. I've seen more fashion forward looks at my prom. At least try something new when you know you'll be forgiven. So many missed opportunities.
Sarah Jessica Parker in Philip Treacy
She took some risks and dressed to the theme so I respect that. Her makeup made her look older than it should and I don't get why she feels that headpieces are the only way to take risks because she does it so often. Maybe her agent thinks that becoming a meme is a marketing tactic? Despite what Sarah thinks, the most important part of the outfit is the dress. This dress is a failed attempt at recycling old fabric, which is an idea I like, but I also value execution. This gown looks like something from a tragic Sex and The City episode.
Amanda Seyfried in Givenchy (and Justin Long)
I didn't actually know that she was with Justin Long but I love it. I have nothing but positive things to say about her outfit. The different textures balance well, being the same color. The flowers that extend out don't go too far out. It's interesting and different but not overtly crazy. It isn't Met Gala crazy but Amanda Seyfried isn't one to take fashion risks so this is interesting for her.
Emily Blunt in Prada
She dressed well to the theme. It's not obvious and simply elegant. Emily looks like a queen. It may not be a risk but its perfect for her. Although she suffers from the most common fashion faux pas of a too long dress, everything else is perfectly tailored.
Beyonce in Givenchy (and Jay Z)
I thought this dress was a typical Beyonce move. It didn't surprise me in the slightest. Givenchy isn't a new designer to the Met Gala and definitely knows how to dress a woman with curves. Her hair style was obviously an effort to do something different which doesn't doesn't do much for her facial structure or head shape. This whole "I'm showing a lot of skin so I'm sexy" look needs to stop. It's much more sexy to show less skin (see Kendall Jenner below). Also Jay Z was there.
Jennifer Lawrence in Dior
I loved this dress but I was disappointed in how little risk she took. As a co-chair, I understand why she didn't want to wear something too crazy but at least do something different! I wish I could have worn this dress to prom. Not to the Met Gala, to prom. That's saying something. On a positive note, its perfectly tailored.
And then you see her after-party dress and think daaaym!! She looked really hot and effortless. It wouldn't have been enough to wear on the carpet but neither was the dress she chose to wear.
Selena Gomez in Vera Wang
This look was different but beautiful on her. Tell them fat-shaming haters to suck it because her body was rocking. The only thing was that I wish it was a little better tailored. I also don't like the earrings but that is just nit-picking. She looks gorgeous. I can understand why all the boys want to hit that.
Zoe Kravitz
She is the bomb. I love this dress. It could be shorter but its chain mail so I'm sure that hemming it would be more trouble than its worth. With the see-through legs, having the high neckline made it classy. I love how effortlessly punk she is. Unlike some of those who try so desperately to seem as at ease as her (see Miley Cyrus), she actual looks like she is true to her own style. Also accessories and makeup is on point.
FKA Twigs in Christopher Kane
This is exactly how you should do the Met Gala. I'm not saying you should wear a penis on your thigh but do something unexpected. Wear art. I don't always love her style but she never does something you'd think. The shoes don't make her seem any taller so she could have chosen a different one. I do love her jewelry especially the engagement ring. (Robert Pattinson and Twigs seemed really in love as well).
Zendaya in Fausto Puglisi
Nailed the theme and nailed the perfect amount of sexy. I can't even believe we are the same age! This is the perfect way to transition from Disney to legit: slowly and with your own sense of style. I love how different she is.
Cara Delevigne in Stella McCartney
PANTS! The perfect way to stand out! I love that she is highlighting the beauty of tattoos and letting the theme of the night shine. Honestly she was my favorite of the night. She did something never done before and rocked it with her own touch. There is something about the group of up and coming models that can do no wrong.
Miley Cyrus in Alexander Wang
I don't know if its her or if its me but I don't like it. Her hair looks greasy and that makes her whole body look gross to me. The waist cut outs go to low on her hips for my liking. It just made her look sleazy. I hate people who hold their head up high like they're better than everyone else. Also, she needs to stop over lining her lips.
Kendall Jenner is Calvin Klein
So chic and simple. I love it. It was barely a risk but I guess it was risky in terms of nip-slips. Her makeup and hair was typical model: clean and perfect. With a high neckline and high back, the side cut out allows a small amount of tasteful side boob. Can I just be her already?
Katy Perry in Jeremy Scott
Shoulders up= Kris Jenner. Shoulders down=The side of a building in downtown Detroit. I hate it. Enough Said.
Rihanna in Guo Pei
This dress is insanely beautiful. Rihanna was one of the few to truly push the boundaries of fashion. I think of yellow and China together often so I'm glad many women used tonight to wear yellow because on any other night, yellow would never be encouraged. This was the simplest take on the theme of China: actually wearing a designer popular in Chinese couture. To me, she doesn't look like a pizza or an omelet. She looks like she is dripping in gold.
Anne Hathaway in Ralph Lauren
After reading about the creation of this gown, I understand why I get the feeling of China from such a simple dress. It is inspired by a statue of the Buddha. I know that Buddha isn't a strictly Chinese character but I do tend to see them together often. My only real problem with the dress is how it wrinkles along the seams. Perhaps another fabric would have created a more polished look instead of what almost seems like the execution of a fashion class project.
Solange in Giles Deacon
I get the origami reference. Its a little too literal for my liking. What could have made this look much more photograph friendly is a different pattern. I'm sure in person the trippy, holographic pattern was interesting but from the other side of a computer screen, it looks kind of silly.
Kris Jenner
Sorry but she is wearing way too much. Perhaps without the earrings or the crazy, funky fake lashes, she may have been able to get away with wearing an over draped mess of a dress. The strap across her ankle made her seem short. The earrings brought too much of the attention to her face which looked like she had some botched face lifts added on top of her other botched face lifts.