Best Dressed at the Met Gala 2018 Ball
Ever heard the song "Jesus Was A Rockstar"? Jared Leto pretty much confirmed that last night when he showed up to the ball with Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele and Lana Del Rey (who, appropriately, was channelling Our Lady of Sorrows), all of them decked out in Gucci. We're hailing them as the Holy Trinity of the Met Gala 2018.
Here's something that the Catholic Saint Joan of Arc and Zendaya have in common: they both know how to "slay" — Joan, in the Hundred Years's War alongside the French, and Zendaya at red carpet events. The actress would have pulled off the look of the French martyr convincingly enough with her armoured neck-and-shoulder piece, sparkling chainmail and spiked belt, but she also donned a cropped wig resembling Joan's famous bob to complete her look.
British-American actress Lily Collins channelled her "inner chic nun vibes" with an elegant outfit composed of a black body suit in double satin with a white outline, a black oversized underskirt, and a sheer black overskirt. Her gothic makeup look and rosary beads were just the extra touches needed to complete this saintly ensemble.
SZA descended from heaven to grace the ball with an ethereal multi-layered silk tulle gown in pink — a shade that stood out amongst the sea of gold, red, and black dresses. The R&B singer topped the look off with a celestial gold headpiece that were dotted with stars. Just like she sang in her hit single for the Black Panther soundtrack, all the stars were closer to her last night.
An iconic popstar deserves an iconic gown — or at least, one that features one of the most famous works in art history. The one in question is Michelangelo's fresco masterpiece, The Last Judgement, which adorns the sanctuary wall of the sacred Sistine Chapel, as well as Ariana Grande's gown for the ball last night. (The singer had actually hinted at her dress on Instagram the night before.) Not bad for a first-ever Met Gala appearance.
Other than Rihanna's pope crown, we saw a lot of halos at the Met Gala this year. This more or less leaves Priyanka Chopra with the most unique headpiece of the night. The actress wore a stunning gold-embroidered hood atop her deep burgundy velvet gown — a dress that otherwise might not have stood out as much. All we can say is those 250 hours of hand embroidery of Swarovski crystals certainly paid off.
Many of the Met Gala guests were undoubtedly trying to look like the Virgin Mary last night, but nobody pulled it off better than Kate Bosworth. The actress was quite the sight to behold with her crinkled gold foil-painted spiral draped tulle gown, which was made all the more divine with her veiled headpiece-slash-capelet.
Chadwick Boseman was hands down the best dressed man on the Met Gala red carpet this year. The Black Panther star wore a regal, all-white embellished tuxedo — a far cry from his famous superhero costume — together with bejewelled crosses and a cape to match. This is one priest we'd gladly confess our sins to.