Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

When Rihanna dressed to kill


(MENAFN- Arab News) NEW YORK: Never let it be said that Rihanna doesn't know how to make an entrance.
On a night when big stars were a dime a dozen try George and Amal Clooney Lady Gaga Madonna and Cher the pop singer still managed to pull the red carpet out from under the rest of them at the Met Gala on Monday when she swooped in wearing a fur-trimmed yellow cape with floral swirls of gold and a train so long it required three wranglers.
The ensemble came with a little pink mini-dress underneath and a sparkling tiara. In keeping with the evening's theme China and its artistic influence on the West the outfit came from Beijing-based designer Guo Pei whose sumptuous designs also are on display in the current Metropolitan Museum exhibit 'China: Through the Looking Glass.'
As befitting a star or fashion royalty Rihanna commanded premium attention on the carpet by being one of the very last to arrive. But compared to another A-lister she was an early-bird.
Beyonce and her husband Jay Z arrived so late that many photographers were giving up and leaving. She was highly photogenic though in an ultra-sheer bejeweled Givenchy Haute Couture gown by Riccardo Tisci.
Deep ruby reds shimmery golds and other jewel tones dominated the color scheme as the multitudes of invited celebrities embraced this year's China inspiration. There were sequins aplenty and embroidery was everywhere.
One of the first to arrive was the gala's longtime head Vogue editor Anna Wintour who sported an orange-and-red floral couture gown from Chanel as she walked up the stairs to kick off the star-studded party that raises millions for the Met's Anna Wintour Costume Center.
She was followed by a succession of stars from film music fashion TV and even sports unrivaled anywhere but perhaps the Oscars. As actress Kate Hudson noted: 'It's like Oscar night for the fashion world but without the pressure of who's going to get an award.' Hudson was dressed in a sleek gown of gold sequins by Michael Kors.
One of the biggest stars of the evening and a surprise until the last moment was Cher in an understated (relatively) sequined Marc Jacobs gown in gray and purple with a vaguely floral motif. There were also a number of Chinese celebrities in attendance perhaps chief among them actress Gong Li who offered a girlish tilt of her head as she waved in a deep red velvet gown with black lace and a fan design.
Sarah Jessica Parker who was one of the unqualified hits on last year's red carpet in elegant custom Oscar de la Renta did not disappoint this time around appearing in a towering red headpiece that resembled fiery flames. Designed by milliner Philip Treacy the piece bore long red tassels on each side.
'We thought it told a great story and also gave you ideas on how you could rethink what is important in your life and ways to reuse it again' Parker said.
Parker said she'd been working on the outfit since November after getting 'piecemeal clues' from Wintour on what this year's theme might be.
One of the world's most watched women Amal Clooney arrived on her husband's arm in a tiered ruby-red gown by John Galliano for Maison Margiela.



Arab News

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