
Alright, we’ve been opinionating on Met Gala looks for almost twenty four hours now, so we’re going to stare at a wall and eat something bad for us for a little bit while we turn the opinionating over to you. Besides, we already named this one as one of our faves in our piece for Cosmo.






Not that you need to be swayed by our opinion. In fact, we’d be interested to hear a rousing critique of the design. Like a lot of the attendees, she took that “art” in the “Fashion as Art” theme a bit literally, sporting a custom Michael Kors Collection design with hand-painted art motifs by artist Peter McGough. We like that it pays homage to the kind of Greek art and statuary you’ll find in the Met without being a literal recreation of any of them. The style and the stark graphic qualities suit her very well and we think she’s styled to perfection. It may not be the kind of over-the-top parade-float fashion that people have come to expect from the Met Gala, but we think it’s eye-catching and chic. And you?
Anne Hathaway’s Painted Gown:
IN or OUT?
Style Credits:
– Custom Michael Kors Collection Black Silk-and-wool Mikado Strapless Gown with a Cascade Skirt, Featuring One-of-a-kind Hand-painted Motifs by Artist Peter Mcgough
– Bulgari Jewelry
– Roger Vivier Shoes
Styled by Erin Walsh | Hair by Orlando Pita | Makeup by Hung Vanngo | Nails by Meri K
[Photo Credit: M10s/TheNews2/Cover Images, Courtesy of Michael Kors, Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue]
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