The steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York once again became, on the night of Monday, May 6, one of the most spectacular red carpets of the year. Penélope Cruz, Rosalía, Zendaya and Jennifer Lopez were some of the celebrities who dazzled with their outfits that followed the dress code of this edition: The Garden of Time.
Another celebrity who caused a sensation with her look was Kendall Jenner, who wore a vintage design with which she made history. The model was the first person to wear a Givenchy archive dress from 1999, the time when Alexander McQueen served as the brand’s creative director.
Kim Kardashian’s sister explained that she found this creation by chance, when she was looking for a look that fit the dress code imposed by Anna Wintour. She fell in love with this design that had only been exhibited on a mannequin, so she believed it was practically impossible for the brand to give her this dress for the occasion.
But his surprise was that the house agreed and let him try this design that seemed to be divided into two pieces. Made of tulle and black and bronze rhinestones, the top has a V-neckline, a raised neck and fringes that fall from the shoulders, while the skirt fits your silhouette. A look that he wore with XL wavy hair and a romantic semi-updo and very natural makeup.
After leaving the gala, Jenner surprised with a change of style for the after party. Once again Givenchy and Alexander McQueen signed a striking design, in this case, from the first collection that the designer created for the brand and whose fashion show was held at the Louvre Museum in 1997.
Kendall nailed a winged white minidress that was reminiscent of the sculpture of Victory of Samothrace, an icon of classical Greece. A vintage design that had a corseted body and marked wings at the neckline and an asymmetrical satin skirt. She completed this look with minimalist white Jimmy Choo sandals and her hair with soft waves and the same makeup.