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Rihanna stuns Met Gala crowds with extravagant bridal look inspired by Chanel

The Barbadian singer – who is pregnant with her second child – arrived over an hour late to the event in New York with her partner Asap Rocky.

Mike Bedigan
Tuesday 02 May 2023 01:39 EDT
Rihanna stuns Met Gala crowds with extravagant bridal look inspired by Chanel (Evan Agostini/AP)
Rihanna stuns Met Gala crowds with extravagant bridal look inspired by Chanel (Evan Agostini/AP) (AP)

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Rihanna stunned crowds at the 2023 Met Gala in an extravagant bridal gown inspired by French fashion house Chanel.

The Barbadian singer – who is pregnant with her second child – arrived over an hour late to the event in New York on Monday with her partner Asap Rocky.

Marking the unveiling of the Metropolitan Museum’s exhibition Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty, the Met Gala brings together A-listers across fashion, television, sport, film and music.

The dress code for the 2023 event was “in honour of Karl” – in tribute to the late fashion designer, who died at the age of 85 in February 2019.

Lagerfeld was creative director of Chanel from 1983 until his death.

The bride is a major symbol of the fashion house, which historically closes its couture show with a white wedding outfit.

Rihanna gave a typically lavish interpretation of the bridal look, with the top half of her hooded outfit featuring camellias – Lagerfeld’s favourite flower and a common motif in his designs – and the bottom half progressing into a long train.

She accessorised the bold outfit with white sunglasses featuring 3D lashes.

The singer later undid the hood of her ensemble and turned it into a loose jacket, revealing a simple white dress underneath which displayed her baby bump.

Asap Rocky wore a kilt over jeans, with a more traditional Lagerfeld-inspired white shirt, jacket and tie on top.

Some of the biggest names in fashion and show business attended the event including Kim Kardashian, Cara Delevigne, Emily Ratajkowski, Cardi B and Florence Pugh.

Recently announced as the newest ambassador for Italian fashion house Valentino, Pugh wore a dramatic white gown with a long train trailing across the carpet by the brand.

The actress also debuted a freshly shaved head which was crowned with a towering black feathered headpiece.

Pugh said she had undergone her transformation for her upcoming film We Live In Time, in which she stars with Andrew Garfield, and that she had kept it a secret for “about three weeks” ahead of the dramatic reveal.

This year’s Met Gala was co-chaired by British stars Dua Lipa and Michaela Coel, as well as Penelope Cruz, Roger Federer, and Vogue editor-in-chief, Dame Anna Wintour.

Lipa thanked Dame Anna for the “honour” of hosting this year’s Met Gala and the “responsibility” of honouring Lagerfeld’s legacy during her second time at the event.

“It’s a big responsibility and a big honour and I feel very lucky that Anna asked me to do this to honour Karl’s night, and his legacy,” the pop megastar told Vogue, speaking on the event’s carpet.

The singer’s white dress – in Chanel’s signature tweed fabric – had a corset bodice, black trim and fringing at the hem.

German supermodel Claudia Schiffer originally wore the design in the early 90s.

Lipa, 27, accessorised the look with a statement Tiffany diamond necklace she said had never been seen before in public.

She said that wearing the archival Chanel item was “a dream come true”.

Wearing a surrealist design by Schiaparelli, Coel’s brown dress was heavily embellished with plenty of nods to Lagerfeld hidden among the design – which featured 130,000 crystals.

“I’m just a tourist in this industry – I’m here to serve,” she told Vogue.

Elsewhere tributes were paid to Lagerfeld through various outfits, with stars recalling their personal experiences of working with the renowned fashion designer prior to his death.

Many of Lagerfeld’s signature touches were present on the carpet – including pearls, black and white monochromatic colour palettes, a crisp white shirt and his favourite flower, the camellia.

Famous faces also appeared to honour Lagerfeld’s beloved cat Choupette with their ensembles.

Outfit’s ranged from the full-body suits and prosthetics of Doja Cat, to the enormous fluffy white cat costume of Jared Leto.

Dame Anna, who arrived at the event with veteran actor Bill Nighy, also wore a coat that seemed to have small cat motifs embroidered on it.

She said that this year’s event would be “a very emotional night” and paid tribute to her friend Lagerfeld.

Speaking to Vogue on the carpet, she said: “It’s a very emotional night for me.

“I love Karl so much and it’s just wonderful to see so many people who are turning out to honour him, and give him the recognition that he so deserves.

“Karl was just was so creative, so visionary… (he) invented so many things and at the same time I think was intrinsically the chicest designer that you can ever imagine.”

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