From the green carpet to the streets, H&M is one high street label that brings the fashion to A-listers both at the Met Gala and on their downtime.
Adwoa Aboah revealed her baby bump at the Met Gala in a custom two-piece design in fiery red. The top made with silk organza featured ruffles resembling petals while the skirt was a voluminous bubble-hem design made with red silk taffeta.
Awkwafina attended the Gala in a beautiful custom gown with a tulip skirt featuring a high slit and an off-the-shoulder neckline, hand-embroidered with a delicate daisy decoration traced in beads and rhinestones.
American model and actress Quannah Chasinghorse wore a ballerina-length silhouette silk-satin gazar dress and accessorised it with a beaded floral belt and earrings designed by Indigenous designer Heather Dickson, beautifully interpreting this year's gala theme, Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.
Paloma Elsesser was unique on the green carpet in a made-to-measure metallic bodice with a 3D-printed and electroformed in an oxidised green colour, embellished with calla lily flowers, and worn with a champagne-coloured silk taffeta skirt with a bubble hem.
After attending the Met Gala, model Emily Ratajkowski swapped her showstopping naked dress for oversized trousers and blazer from H&M’s Studio Resort Capsule collection without skipping a stylish beat.
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