The dress is made of nude and black tulle and covered in more than 100,000 black and copper beads and sequins, which were hand-embroidered over 500 hours. Not only is it an impressive piece of work, the cutouts at the waist and regal, sculptural collar and shoulders make it a true work of art. “Whatever Kendall does with her style, it has to appeal to her; the look has to come to life,” says Michelle. “We saw such a story behind the dress and the darker queen of one Sleeping Beauty story.â€
Vintage was a particularly inspired choice – and a huge boost on Jenner’s part – for the ‘Sleeping Beauties’ exhibition, which aims to explore how we can deal with clothes we can no longer wear. Once Jenner learned about the 2024 Met Gala theme, she saw it as an opportunity to delve into her love of vintage and create an opportunity to wear pieces that speak to her. “The theme screamed archive to me,” says Jenner, adding that she also interprets it as “beauty that has been slept on.” Plus, “the way it’s cut out in the back.” , and the low butt – all these beautiful things feel very me.â€
The structured Givenchy wasn’t the only piece Jenner wore to the Met Gala evening from Alexander McQueen’s time at the House. For the after-parties, she donned a white 1997 dress, complete with a high-low hem silk skirt and angel wing bodice.
The 2024 Met marked Jenner’s 10th Met Gala, and her first time wearing an archival look, which she paired with custom Studio Amelia shoes and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry. Over the past decade, she’s delivered some truly breathtaking moments, from her foray into nude dressing at La Perla in 2017 to her Vegas showgirl look with her sister Kylie in 2019. But this year, thanks to McQueen’s, it’s in The Givenchy Archive reach could be Kendall Jenner’s most impactful Met show yet.
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