Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Punk Beauties in Met Gala 2013: Punk Chaos to Couture
Amber Heard in a red dress by Emilio Gucci attends The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit celebrating "PUNK: Chaos to Couture" in Manhattan.
Anne Hathaway made good after opting out of wearing her go-to designer at the Oscars. "It's vintage Valentino from 1992," she said of her edgy gown.
Kerry Washington wore Vera Wang. "I have purple (highlights) going in to match the dress," she said. "I've had lots of misguided (fashion) moments. Who hasn't? I had a big hip-hop phase, jerseys and that kind of stuff."
Kate Beckinsale, in Alberta Ferretti, said her most rebellious moment was getting her ears double- and triple-pierced as a teen without telling her mom. "I hope my daughter doesn't read this!" says the mom of Lily.
The last to arrive: Madonna. Her top rebellious fashion moment? "It depends on the week!" she retorted. Source: www.usatoday.com
Diane Kruger in a black dress by Chanel (Haute Couture) & Joshua Jackson
Sienna Miller wore gown and jacket by Burberry Prorsum
Kristen Stewart wore a burdeos outfit by Stella Mccartney
Kirsten Dunst in a green dress by Louis Vuitton
Jessica Biel in a black outfit by Giambattista Valli
Mosh pits and punk rock don't usually mix with Upper East Side galas, but Beyoncé, Rooney Mara, Anna Wintour, Tiger Woods, Alec Baldwin and Anne Hathaway all tried to rock it like the Sex Pistols (or some fashionable facsimile) at Monday night's Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute Gala.
Peter Sarsgaard and Maggie Gyllenhaal (she wore a red dress by Calvin Klein and and Bulgari jewels)
Nora Zehetner in a printed Marchesa dress accessorized with Edmundo Castillo heels
"I don't think I'm very punk," Mara admitted, wearing a white lace Givenchy gown that, in truth, seemed more "Little House on the Prairie" -- although it did have some heavy-duty zippers. The gala celebrates the Costume Institute's new exhibit, "Punk: Chaos to Couture," which opens Thursday, tracing punk rock's influence on high fashion, from its birth in the 1970s onward. Source: www.newsday.com
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
No comments :
Post a Comment