Kim Kardashian and Naomi Osaka Highlight Distinctive Looks at Met Gala
1-Minute Brief
The Met Gala showcased creative interpretations of the 'fashion is art' theme, drawing attention to innovative collaborations and bold fashion stat...
Key Facts
- Kim Kardashian wore a breastplate designed by London-based Whitaker Malem at the Met Gala.
- The design process involved pop art sculptor Allen Jones, visual artist Nadia Lee Cohen, and a car bodyshop in Kent.
- Kardashian chose not to represent a major fashion house for this event.
- Naomi Osaka described her Met Gala outfit as feeling like 'a 20-pound vest.'
- The Met Gala's dress code centered on the intersection of fashion and art, focusing on the dressed and undressed human body.
What Happened
At the Met Gala, Kim Kardashian wore a custom breastplate designed by Whitaker Malem, while Naomi Osaka appeared in an outfit she described as extremely heavy. Both celebrities contributed to the event's emphasis on fashion as a form of art.
Why It Matters
The event highlighted the collaborative efforts between designers and artists, as well as the willingness of high-profile attendees to experiment with unconventional fashion. This reflects broader trends in the fashion industry toward artistic expression and innovation.
What's Next
Public and industry reactions to these bold fashion choices may influence future collaborations and design directions at major fashion events.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft6h agoSoft armour, pert nipples: how London design team made Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala breastplate
- The IndependentLeft1h agoNaomi Osaka recounts her show-stopping Met Gala outfit at the 'Grand Slam' of fashion
