The most awaited fashion event is back with celebrities showing up in the most extravagant looks for the 2023 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The star-studded guest list 바카라 from veterans like Kim Kardashian, Rihanna and Jared Leto to newbies including Indian actor Alia Bhatt 바카라 arrived at the fashion바카라s 바카라biggest night of the year바카라 and served the red carpet with statement attires on the theme of 'Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty'.
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This year, some of the most eye-catching looks included actor and musician Jared Leto, who arrived embodied as Karl Lagerfeld's pet cat Choupette; rapper Lil Nas X covered in silver body paint, embezzled in pearls and jewels, and wearing a Venetian-style Choupette-esque mask. Jeremy Pope walked in a custom Balmain look that had a 32-foot cape emblazoned with the visage of Lagerfeld, while Rihanna showed up like Cinderella, past 10 pm, in a dramatic Valentino ensemble in white, accompanied by partner A$AP Rocky in a kilt-type layer over jeans.
On the other hand, Olivier Rousteing, who is currently the creative director of Balmain, carried a bag that read 바카라Karl Who?바카라, in a subtle dig at the legendary designer who worked with Pierre Balmain, the founder of the fashion house, in his early days.
While the guests this year fill up our social media feeds with glittery glamour, here are some of the most prominent looks that have made political statements in the past:
1. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez


At the 2021 Met Gala, US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stirred a controversy with her white gown that had the words "tax the rich" emblazoned across the back. It received criticism from the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), a nonpartisan watchdog, which said that the Democratic politician 바카라accepted impermissible gifts" for the event.
2. Lena Waithe


In 2018, actor Lena Waithe defied convention for the Met Ball바카라s theme of 바카라Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination바카라 when she arrived in a Carolina Herrera cape in the rainbow colours of the Pride flag.
3. Rihanna


In 2018 Met Gala, Rihanna's John Galliano for Maison Margiela 바카라pope바카라 outfit raised eyebrows for being too controversial, disrespectful to religious traditions and insensitive to the theme of the event.
4. Katy Perry


In 2019, American singer-songwriter Katy Perry arrived at the Met Gala as a walking-talking 바카라Chandelier바카라 in a custom Moschino dress.
5. Billy Porter


On the theme of 바카라camp바카라, in 2019, Billy Porter made the biggest entrance ever at the Met Gala, as he arrived on a litter, carried by 6 shirtless men. He wore a custom 바카라Sun God바카라 ensemble, by The Blonds 바카라 a bejewelled catsuit with 10-foot wings, with a 24-karat gold headpiece.
6. Eric Adams


At last year바카라s Met Gala, Mayor Eric Adams of New York City wore a custom tuxedo by Nigerian designer Laolu Senbanjo emblazoned with the words "End gun violence" to address a spike in mass shootings in 2020 and 2021.
7. Lena Waithe and Kerby Jean-Raymond


In 2019, Lena Waithe picked up the mantle again with the theme of 바카라camp바카라, this time with Kerby Jean-Raymond of fashion label Pyer Moss, sporting matching pinstripe suits embroidered with powerful slogans. Jean Raymond protested gentrification by encouraging Black communities to 바카라pool money바카라 and 바카라buy back the block바카라, Waithe바카라s suit reminded us that 바카라Black drag queens invented camp바카라.
8. Dan Levy


In 2021, the creator and star of Schitts Creek, Dan Levy, in a custom JW Anderson ensemble, paid tribute to queer love, referencing an artwork by AIDS activist David Wojnarowicz.
9. Cara Delevingne


That night, actor and model Cara Delevingne wore a statement piece on the theme 바카라In America: A Lexicon of Fashion바카라, in a custom Maria Grazia for Dior look, designed to provoke, with the words 'Peg the Patriarchy' written on it.
10. Carolyn B. Maloney


The same year, US Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney arrived at the Met in a dress made of "equal rights for women" pennants. She also carried a purse with the words "Era Yes" emblazoned on it.
11. Riz Ahmed


In 2022, on the theme of 바카라Gilded Glamour바카라, Pakistani-born British actor Riz Ahmed wore a 4SDesigns look and paid homage to the immigrant workers.
12. Hillary Clinton


The same year, former US State Secretary Hillary Clinton made a statement as she arrived at the Gala in a Joseph Altuzarra gown which was embroidered with names of 60 women who inspire her. The list included Rosa Parks and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.