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Met Gala returns with Eilish, Lil Nas X, Rihanna

- BY LEANNE ITALIE

NEW YORK — Billie Eilish went full glam in a huge peach ball gown at the pandemic-delayed Met Gala on Monday night, while fellow host of the evening Amanda Gorman was breathtaki­ng in cobalt blue custom Vera Wang with a diamond laurel wreath in her hair.

Rihanna, ever the Met Gala queen, showed up late in a huge black Balenciaga look and hat accompanie­d by A$ap Rocky in a multicolor­ed quilted coat from ERL. She wore over 267 carats of Bulgari diamonds, including two choker necklaces.

Co-host Timothée Chalamet raced onto Fifth Avenue to take selfies with fans before walking up the steps of the Metropolit­an Museum of Art for his entrance after a marching band and gymnast Nia Dennis kicked off the long-awaited evening. Last year’s gala was canceled due to the pandemic.

This year’s official theme of the fundraiser for the museum’s Costume Institute was “American Independen­ce,” leaving plenty of room for interpreta­tion. Just ask Lil Nas X, who did a Lady Gaga-esque strip tease on the carpet in gold Versace, from cape to armor to embellishe­d jumpsuit.

Eilish, the belle of the ball, wore Oscar de la Renta. She told Vogue: “It was time for this. I feel like I’ve grown so much over the last few years.”

Chalamet had Converse sneakers on his feet but Cartier diamonds on his look. Chalamet called his outfit, including Rick Owens sweatpants, “a bit of everything,” just like America. Alfonso Navas, the fashion editor for Esquire, lauded his fashion choices as a “smart play on the theme by interpreti­ng American icons in sportwear.”

Gorman’s dress, which included more than 3,000 hand-sewn crystals, was made to evoke a starry night sky. She told Vogue she felt like Lady Liberty, reimagined. Her crown, the star poet said, was

a nod to publishing. Another of the hosts, Naomi Osaka, wanted to celebrate all her cultures — Japan, Haitian and the U.S. — and picked a Louis Vuitton gown designed in collaborat­ion with her sister, Mari Osaka. It was a swirly blue, aqua and purple print with long black ruffle sleeves and a wide red sash.

If this gala produced a trend, it’s huge statement sleeves, with some stars and stripes thrown in. There was a smattering of red, as in the red, white and blue of the American flag. Karlie Kloss wore red Carolina Herrera with huge ruffles at the neck and sleeves. Jennifer Hudson also chose red sans sleeves.

Also in red: Ella Emhoff, the daughter of the country’s second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, and Vice President Kamala Harris. She wore a bodysuit and high-shine trousers by Stella McCartney with a sheer top and a crystal design in all the right places. She wore Adidas by McCartney embellishe­d in red and made partially of a recycled material derived from ocean plastic.

The gala, drawing standouts in fashion, TV, film, sports, tech and beyond, included tiny but mighty Olympian Simone Biles in an 88-pound Area embroidere­d gown of silver with a top adorned in a firework burst pattern and a huge train carried up the museum steps by six men. The gown was a collaborat­ion with Athleta.

Ralph Lauren dressed Jennifer Lopez in a faux fur wrap with a dark brown crystal and beaded look in her signature plunge at the neck and high slit, a wide-brimmed Western-style hat on her head. She and Ben Affleck smooched with masks on days after their red carpet coming out in Venice.

Dan Levy took the party’s theme to the extreme in a blue confection from Loewe. It had, according to the brand, “printed leg of mutton sleeves” on a polo shirt with an applique of two men kissing.

Gala overseer Anna Wintour arrived early with a wave to the crowd accompanie­d by her pregnant daughter, Bee, in a floral design with ruffles at the neck.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION/AP ?? Above: Singer Billie Eilish attends The Metropolit­an Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit gala celebratin­g the opening of the “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” exhibition on Monday, in New York. Left: Rihanna, left, and A$AP Rocky attend the Met Gala.
PHOTOS BY EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION/AP Above: Singer Billie Eilish attends The Metropolit­an Museum of Art’s Costume Institute benefit gala celebratin­g the opening of the “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” exhibition on Monday, in New York. Left: Rihanna, left, and A$AP Rocky attend the Met Gala.

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