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Pops of Pink

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to former President John F. Kennedy in 1962. The dress was created by Hollywood costume designer Jean Louis based on a sketch by Bob Mackie.

Before the Met Gala, rumors circulated online that Kim Kardashian would be wearing the iconic dress. When she stepped onto the red carpet with her boyfriend Pete Davidson in the said dress, it sent fans into a social media frenzy. The couple, who have been romantical­ly linked since November, made their official red carpet debut earlier that week at the White House Correspond­ents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C.

Speaking with La La Anthony at the event, Kim Kardashian confessed she initially did not fit into the dress when she first tried it on, so she managed to lose 16 pounds in three weeks in order to wear it in time for the event. She also dyed her normally brown hair blonde for the night, styling it in a tight, sleek bun.

Due to the historical significan­ce of the dress, she only wore the dress for a total of five minutes, wearing it on arrival and up the stairs of the Met before changing into an exact replica to join the other guests inside so as to not damage the dress. Aside from Monroe, Kardashian is the only other person to have ever worn the dress.

— CONCHITA WIDJOJO

Pink seemed to be a common theme on the red carpet of the 2022 Met Gala.

In celebratin­g American designers and fashion as the second of the two-part examinatio­n by the Costume Institute, many celebritie­s opted for outfits highlighti­ng accents of pink. Whether they wanted to emphasize the feminine aspect of its theme “Gilded Glamour” or simply because they wanted to wear pink, it seemed many stars shared the same idea.

Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli arrived with his entourage of celebritie­s wearing designs inspired by his “Pink PP” collection, which was showcased in his fall 2022 show in Milan this spring. Nicola Peltz Beckham, who recently tied the knot with Brooklyn Peltz Beckham last month, arrived in a draped pink dress with a plunging neckline while her husband wore a baby pink suit. Piccioli also designed Peltz Beckham’s wedding dress.

Glenn Close and Sebastian Stan also rocked the designer’s now-signature hot pink, wearing the bright hue from head-totoe. Close wore a button-down and matching pants under an embroidere­d cape jacket by Valentino, while Stan wore a button-down paired with baggy pants and matching pink sneakers and an oversized pink Valentino jacket.

Additional­ly, “You” actress Jenna Ortega also sported a bright pink look by Valentino. She wore an embroidere­d tunic shirt with flower applicatio­ns over a pair of hot pink tights and satin pink heels.

Prabal Gurung was another designer with a slew of pink in his posse of stars, including

Kiki Layne, Ashley Park and newcomer Denée Benton, best known for her role in the HBO Max series “The Gilded Age.”

Layne wore a pink gown with button detailing and flower-like ruffles, pairing the dress with matching white gloves with the same ruffle details. Park wore a hot pink corset with off-theshoulde­r bow sleeves and a black-and-white ostrich feather skirt featuring a train. Benton wore a draped, bustle-inspired look with a red column gown and pink ruffles on the waist, paired with white gloves up to her elbow and intricate necklaces.

Tessa Thompson channeled her inner ballerina in a custom blush pink corset gown by Carolina Herrera that featured gathered tulle and a 200-meter train. The dress was designed by the brand’s creative director Wes Gordon, who walked alongside Thompson on the red carpet.

Other celebritie­s who wore pink outfits at the 2022 Met Gala include Molly Sims in Monique Lhuilllier, SZA in Vivienne Westwood, Wendi Murdoch in Giambattis­ta Valli, Adwoa Aboah in Tory Burch, Nicola Coughlan in Richard Quinn and Diane von Furstenber­g.

This year’s Met Gala focused on the theme, “In America: An Anthology of Fashion,” which is a celebratio­n of American fashion. This year’s dress code was

“Gilded Glamour,” which takes inspiratio­n from The Gilded Age in New York during the time period between 1870 and 1890.

The “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” exhibition will open to the public on May 7. The first part of the exhibition, “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion,” remains open at the Costume Institute. Both will close in September. — C.W.

Emma Chamberlai­n is Cartier’s newest brand ambassador.

The fine jeweler tapped the YouTube star to represent the brand at special events and red carpets, including Monday’s

Met Gala, where she conducted interviews on the red carpet. Chamberlai­n wore a vintage tiara from Cartier at the Met Gala, as well as a diamond choker, rings and earrings. She also wore a custom two-piece look by Louis Vuitton.

“Emma’s creative spirit and diverse set of talents are a welcome addition to the maison,” said Mercedes Abramo, president and chief executive officer of Cartier North America. “As a California native, we’re excited to see Emma’s bold fearless approach to style translated into her new role as a Cartier ambassador.”

This is Chamberlai­n’s first partnershi­p with a luxury fashion brand; however, she’s worked with several other brands since she’s grown in popularity on YouTube. Over the years, Chamberlai­n has worked with Louis Vuitton on digital content for the design house’s fashion shows and she’s fronted campaigns for PacSun. She is also the creative director for Bad Habit, a skin care brand created by Forma Brands, the brand incubator behind companies like Morphe, Jaclyn Hill Cosmetics, R.E.M. Beauty and others.

Outside of the fashion and beauty worlds, Chamberlai­n launched a coffee brand, called Chamberlai­n Coffee, in 2019 and hosts a podcast, called “Anything Goes.”

Chamberlai­n is one of YouTube’s biggest creators, boasting a following of 11.4 million subscriber­s since she joined the platform in 2017. She’s grown her following through her popular “day in the life” videos. — L. I.

That was the case to some extent, but another fashion trend that was a stark contrast to “Gilded Glamour” also emerged at Monday night’s event: black sheer. Celebritie­s such as

Phoebe Dynevor, Bella Hadid, Vanessa Hudgens, Karlie Kloss, Maude Apatow and many others opted for the trend, going with a more Goth and punk-inspired aesthetic that clearly wasn’t around in those Gilded Age days of yore.

Several celebritie­s leveraged the Met Gala black sheer fashion trend with lace, such as “Bridgerton” actress Dynevor, who wore a Louis Vuitton spring 2022 ready-to-wear dress made with sheer black lace and a ruffled bustle skirt. Hudgens, who helped host the Met Gala red carpet coverage, went with a sheer black lace dress with long sleeves from Moschino.

Hadid gave a nod to the

“Gilded Glamour” trend with her Burberry look while also looking to black sheer. The model wore a black leather corseted dress with black lace sheer tights and matching gloves.

The corseted look also made its way to the men, namely Lenny Kravitz, who wore a corseted black lace dress shirt over black leather trousers.

“The Gilded Age” actress Louisa Jacobson gave her own spin on the black sheer-meets”Gilded Glamour” trend in a Schiaparel­li spring 2022 couture dress that consisted of black sheer made in hand-pleated silk tulle. The dress was accented with a flounce of black tulle at the hem and adorned with 24-karat gold trompe l’oeil skeleton elements in molded leather and feathers in a hand-painted gold leaf. — L. I. prejudice and discrimina­tion. Using lessons from the

Holocaust on the devastatin­g impact of hate the AJCF has taught a collective responsibi­lity to fight it to thousands of profession­als from the EU and global groups.

During the event, Arnold Schwarzene­gger will be receiving the AJCF Award for Fighting Hatred, which has been a platform for the former California governor for years speaking at global summits as well as to his millions of fans and followers on social media.

Click this link for tickets and more informatio­n.

Also being honored during the evening are the Solan and Kaner families and their popular chain, Morton Williams Supermarke­ts; Y. David Scharf, managing partner at Morrison Cohen LLP, who will be representi­ng his family who lived in Oświęcim, Poland (the location of AJCF’s center) for centuries until the Holocaust, and Miriam and Jack Simony, managing director at Jade Mountain Partners.

Notably, the night’s program will also serve to highlight the United States Military Academies cadets and midshipmen who will be participat­ing in AJCF’s American Service Academies Program and will be attending the gala. The ASAP program, which begins in the U.S., will teach the cadets and midshipmen about the Holocaust and modern genocide from scholars, survivors and exhibition­s at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Jewish Heritage before traveling to Poland where they will visit the Auschwitz concentrat­ion camps, the ghettos of Krakow and Warsaw and engage in intensive seminars and discussion­s.

Importantl­y, this year as the Russian Army continues to commit devastatin­g acts of war in Ukraine, AJCF will be providing aid to thousands of Ukrainian refugees who have arrived in Oświęcim and neighborin­g towns.

— ALEXANDRA PASTORE

 ?? ?? Emma Chamberlai­n at the 2022 Met Gala.
Emma Chamberlai­n at the 2022 Met Gala.

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