Janelle Monae in crystal Vera Wang at the Met Gala: perfect and on-theme?


The short story that the Met Gala used as an inspiration for this year’s theme, The Garden of Time, has sweeping themes of the ephemeral quality of love, life, wealth and nature. There are also crystal flowers in the story so I was happy to see that referenced in Vera Wang’s gown for Janelle Monae. Janelle was the perfect muse for this gown made of “hand strung crystalline beads and featuring sustainably recycled plastic bottles.” Also, this is a great example of a barely-there look that actually works. So many of last night’s gowns were sheer, cutout or see through for shock effect. Janelle’s gown makes it look like she’s molded into a crystal bouquet.
Update: Apparently Janelle almost fell on the steps last night but recovered quickly. This dress looks so amazing on camera!

Da’Vine Joy Randolph was there with Zac Posen, and they were so sweet to each other in their red carpet interview. Da’Vine was in a Gap denim gown Zac designed for her. Zac just landed a new role as the creative director for Gap and he brought it! I love to see Zac Posen’s Met Gala creations and he somehow made denim into a fairy tale princess gown. Da’Vine looks amazing!

Rebecca Hall was in the “Mariela” gown by designer Danielle Frankel. This features a split train, layers of what I assume are hand-painted florals, matching floral embellished gloves and she even has flowers painted onto her arms and back. This is dreamy and so on theme! Look at the back! She is shown with her husband Morgan Spector of The Gilded Age. (An earlier version of this story claimed he was the designer because I am exhausted.)

Last but never least, Lily Gladstone was in an ethereal Gabriela Hearst gown evocative of the night sky. I wrote that before I looked at Gabriela Hearst’s writeup for this gown – it has the constellations embroidered on it! They wrote “We decided on a dress and cape that represented her ancestors holding and carrying for [her]. The organza cape and silk wool dress had constellations embroidered as seen from the Great Plains on the summer solstice, including the Orion and the Pleiades. The Pleiades, specially requested by Lily Gladstone, is embroidered at the neckline of the cape as a custom closure.” It was constructed in collaboration with Kiowa jeweler Keri Ataumbi, who hand made each star. You can read more about the dress here.

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