Jared Leto wears a giant “Choupette” costume at the Met Gala

Jared Leto wears a giant “Choupette” costume at the Met Gala

A huge fluffy white cat with blue eyes ascended the steps of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday in honor of Karl Lagerfeld’s beloved pet “Choupette,” who was later revealed to be the actor. the dress code of this year’s Met Gala “in honor of Karl.”

In another tribute to the famous cat, American rapper and singer Doja Cat wore a prosthetic cat nose and an Oscar de la Renta gown with a hood and cat ears.

The invitation-only Met Gala, famed for its A-list celebrities and extravagant attire, is an event for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and marks the opening of the Costume Institute’s annual fashion exhibition.

The upcoming exhibition, “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” celebrates the work and life of the late German fashion designer who was the creative director of fashion houses such as Chanel and Fendi, as well as his namesake brand. This year’s guests were asked to dress “in honor of Karl”.

“Karl loved something romantic, but he also loved something a little edgy and sordid,” said American fashion designer Michael Kors.

Many celebrities have opted for très romantique and ancien looks, not missing on the red carpet pastel-colored vintage Chanel dresses, pearl necklaces and camellias, Chanel’s official flower.

Singer Rihanna was the last one up the stairs, telling reporters she felt like “friends” in an all-white hooded Valentino dress covered in oversized camellias.

Source: Terra

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