Alright, buckle up kids, because this is going to be a long one.
It might not be the first Monday in May, but the Met Gala did take place this past Monday. This year, the theme was In America: A Lexicon of Fashion, and the second half will be happening next May in 2022. Hopefully everyone in attendance will take this second chance to actually wear something relevant to the theme.
To say that this was a bad Met Gala because it was based on American fashion is really disheartening, because there are so many beautiful, American fashion moments in history that could have been referenced. Listen, I’m not up America’s ass. Super patriotic people are very sus to me, however I would have literally preferred everyone to cosplay as a cherry pie, than have worn some of these looks. It’s also disappointing that there weren’t more archival pieces or references from American designers like Bob Mackie, Patrick Kelly, Halston, Bill Blass, Charles James, etc.
You also might be wondering why there weren’t more American designers at the gala. Well, a ticket costs $30,000 and a table is six figures, so many of the young, American brands featured in the exhibit can’t even afford to attend. Instead, it’s the European luxury brands and established American ones that can come. Anna Wintour also has the final say in whose attending, and who is being dressed by what designer.
I’m gonna repeat myself a lot here, but I wasn’t given very much to work with so, let’s get into it.
So Addison is waring Gucci by Tom Ford, who is an American designer. According to Addison, Marylin Monroe, Britney Spears, and Pretty Woman were inspirations for this look. Listen, I love Tom Ford for Gucci, I think he really changed the trajectory of the brand and came out with amazing collections, HOWEVER, this is not the best. The fabric seems a little bunchy, and could have used something. Also, wearing vintage pieces that we’ve seen in the past is starting to be a very normal thing. I don’t mind that at all, but I would love there to be some kind of connection when this is done.
Well wasn’t this a conversation starter! Here’s what I’ll say, whether she was working as a bartender or raking in a six figure salary, AOC’s message has always been the same. Wearing a gown that says “tax the rich” on it at an event full of rich people obviously made the statement she wanted it to make since no one will shut up about it. I think women are often taken less seriously when they make a statement through fashion or art, as if they don’t know what they’re talking about. Some complaints are just about her wearing an expensive, designer gown, but be honest with yourself. If this was a cheap, fast-fashion brand, the complaints would be about how she was wearing something by a brand that isn’t sustainable and exploits their workers, so you can’t win. I don’t care that she attended, I’m not about to stan a politician and be pressed. The gown feels a little lazy to me, it could have better design elements and be fitted better, however taxes feel pretty American to me, so. You can watch AOC get ready here.
I think this look is stunning. Theophilio is one of my favorite emerging brands, and I’m so happy to see their work at the Met Gala. From what I’ve gathered, this look is a reference to American icon and legend Michael Jackson (also the look he was buried in). I’m obsessed with the beading and pearls on the shoes and arms of the jacket. The hair also resembles Michael’s in leaving that one signature curl across the forehead. Simple, but effective.
The only thing I really like about this look is the bag. Shaped like a book, very fitting given that she’s a poet, it reads “give us our tired” in reference to a poem encrusted at the bottom of the Statue of Liberty. The dress was also supposed to reference Lady Liberty, however it’s just not doing that. I don’t like the draping, and this dress just doesn’t feel like Vera Wang to me. Is she wearing an American designer? Yes. Is she referencing something American? Yes. Could it have been a lot better? Yes.
Anok looks stunning and is wearing an iconic American designer, so claps for that. I might be just grasping at anything, but the plume feathers remind me of Hollywood glamour. Once again, more could have been done here and that tiny triangle of mesh at the bottom of the deep v is driving me mad.
It was really nice to see a lot of Thom Browne at the gala. I think the design elements of this suit are interesting. It has a deconstructive feel in the pants and the arms of the jacket which I like. It’s not referencing anything American really, but Thom Browne is such an influential American designer that I don’t think it matters.
Stunning. This look is in reference to the glamorous burlesque stars of the 1910s-20s, and I think it was done beautifully. Even the thin brows follow suit to the gowns reference.
This might be simple, but I honestly like it! Denim is very American and the crystal embellishments feel very true and relevant to Cowans work, especially since his most recent collection was so glitzy. It feels very chill, 1970s to me with a lil bit of sparkle, and I enjoy it.
Very glamorous, very gorgeous. I was really hoping Billie would give us a Marylin moment and we kind of got it. She also mentioned that her inspo was holiday Barbie, which like, ok. I won’t lie though, I hoped for something more over the top than this. If holiday Barbie really was the inspiration, I think that could have been channeled more effectively. ALSO, fun fact, Billie only agreed to work with the brand if they stopped producing fur!
Yikes. After seeing Shawn at the VMAs, I was expecting more from the Met Gala look he was going to wear. Michael seems to have used sequins in a lot of the looks he created for this Met Gala, which makes me think he was perhaps referencing Norman Norell, which like great, but both of these looks could have given A LOT more. Instead, it looks like they made a quick pit stop at Party City on their way there.
All I’m gonna say about this is that it’s funny as hell that the statement, “peg the patriarchy” has anything to do with Dior. Unfortunately I can’t find where I saw this, but apparently this phrase was taken from an activist who trademarked the term, so lame. Also, I’m sure Cara had good intentions, but I don’t think this is sending the right message.
Sure, these looks are lovely and the colors are spectacular, and I would love them if they were worn somewhere else. The Met Gala though? The American themed Met Gala though?
From my understanding, Chance’s blazer is referencing Chicago, which is where he is from. Although he’s wearing an American brand and referencing something American, it’s just a bit blah and boring.
I understand that they are their own people and they are branching out into solo projects, but if you’re showing up together, it would be nice for your looks to be cohesive. I think Chloe’s gown is lovely, however it has nothing to do with the theme. Halley’s look is cute, and it’s fitted wonderfully, but it’s just a little underwhelming. I don’t know if this was her intention, but it reminds me of Tina Turner’s fringe filled performance looks.
This has to be one of my favorite looks of the night. It’s beautifully done, and IT. ALSO. FOLLOWS. THEME. Not only is this a recreation of her husbands football jersey, but Peter Dundas also drew inspiration from Geoffrey Been’s iconic football jersey dress. Obviously an updated version, with a more fitting silhouette, cutouts, and shoulder pads, this look did what had to be done. The football clutch is great, and wearing her husband’s Super Bowl championship ring was a cute touch.
The only reason I’m mentioning this look is because it’s just disappointing that we’re slowly starting to see Alexander Wang make his way back into the fashion space. Why are we being so quick to forgive?
Why is this the one night Jeremy Scott decided to be chill and simple? The top is interesting since it has nothing supporting it to stay on, except for some kind of adhesive probably, but like….next.
Proof that you don’t have to wear an American designer to follow the American theme. With his look Dan is referencing American, LGBTQIA+ activist and artist, David Wojnarovicz, from a piece he created after seeing a homophobic cartoon. In an Instagram caption Dan wrote, “Tonight, we’re celebrating the resilience, the love, and the joy of the community while honoring a crucial American voice that was taken from us too soon.” I love this look and think it’s super interesting. I really like how the map continues onto the pants and sleeves. I also enjoy how big the sleeves are.
I’m not even gonna lie, I got a little emotional seeing Zac on the carpet, because I love his work so much. This look is another one of my favorites of the night. The jacket is made from repurposed jeans, and the large, ribbony skirt obviously represents the 13 stripes on the American flag. The crinoline skirt makes me think of the 1800s and I’m obsessed with it. Also Debbie Harry herself is an American icon so like!!!
Does she look cute? Yeah. Does this have anything to do with American fashion? No. If she wore this literally anywhere else I would have loved it.
A British designer for a German brand, dressing the American Vice President’s step-daughter? Make it make sense. Streetwear is huge in American culture, and as we know, a lot of American brands couldn’t afford to be at the Met Gala, so why couldn’t have Stella collaborated with one of them? Edit: Just learned that Ella is the face of Stella’s fall collection for Adidas. Still not an excuse for this look, but it explains it.
I feel like no one is really talking about this look, but I really enjoyed it, AND it actually follows theme. With this look, Emily is referencing Hedy Lamarr in Ziegfeld Girl, and although the gown is obviously different from the original, I think the elements incorporated make the reference clear. It allows the look to be its own thing, while still being inspires by something else.
Not impressed, don’t get what it has to do with the theme. I’m convinced that some people just wore red, white, or blue and were like, NAILED IT! Sleeves are pretty though.
I’ve seen a lot of ugly, custom LV looks, but this is not one of those looks! I think Emma looks really great. Do I think she looks great for the Met Gala? Absolutely not. Why couldn’t we have pulled a look from Marc Jacobs’ time at LV? Or at least referenced it! Honestly, why did no one wear Marc Jacobs, WHY?!
Another Thom Browne look that I love. The veil/mask(?) makes me think of old timey portraits. I love the sleeping bag like skirt, the winer dog bag, and the addition of the crystal and gold jewelry feels like a touch of Erykah. Also, she has hiking laces in her boots and sports jersey material in her top hat which Thom mentioned are a nod to his time as an athlete.
There’s no huge American reference, but CJR is a young American designer, and I adore his work. I’m so happy to see his him at the Met Gala, and Eva said she wanted to wear someone who could capture hope, joy, optimism, and the American dream. The gorge colors accompanied by black and white checkers feel like two design elements that are very true to his work, and I think it’s a cute look!
We love Evan Mock in this house, however that is not what matters here. Love a short suit, we know this already. I think the spiky mask, the painted nails, and the safety pins on the jacket add a bit of American punk rock which I enjoy.
I’m gonna let Frank do whatever tf Frank wants to do, because he graced us with his presence. Love the baby promoting Homer though.
I love an Iris moment and I think this is is stunning, I mean, duh. It just has absolutely nothing to do with the theme. Nothing.
In this look Gemma is paying tribute to Anna May Wong, the first Chinese-American Hollywood movie star. The dragon embroidery was traced from a hand scroll dated to the Qing Dynasty; it can be found at The Met. She’s making a reference, she’s wearing an American designer, and she looks great. I surprisingly really like the train and the ruffle in the back as well, althoughhhhh I do wish the silhouette of the gown resembled Wong’s original look more.
Although Gigi looks gorgeous, I was underwhelmed… at first. Gigi talked about how they wanted to channel the simple, 90s, American style and I totally get that. I think it makes sense, and I think she looks great so I’m letting it be great.
Again, I love Iris, but I just don’t see how this makes sense here. Grimes said her inspiration was Sci-Fi and the movie Dune. From the research I’ve been able to gather, the first Sci-Fi works were written by a British man, so if I’m right, then this is not very American. Then again, I guess Dune is by an American author. Either way, eh.
Same thing with this Iris look. I’ll also add that not only would this have made more sense for Manus X Machina, but she looks SO much NOT like herself, that I’ve been looking at her face more than at what she’s wearing. I thought this was a Kardashian/Jenner the first time I saw this photo.
The leather feels true to Chanel, while the style feels true to America. That’s why it’s good. That’s why it works. The gold-tipped boots, the bolo tie style jewelry, it’s great! I’m not sure of Helens’ background, but her bolo tie seems to look like there is some Native American inspiration?
She looks sickening, and at any other event, I would have been obsessed with this. Also feels a lot more Manus X Machina. It’s inspired by Prada FW 1999, which like cute, we love, but it just makes. no. sense.
I think she just looks so pretty, I don’t care. I’m TIRED LOL. Stars are American I guess.
This is super fun and amazing, she looks great, and I love Harris Reed, but where’s the America. Harris said this was inspired by American ballroom culture but I don’t know. Also! I heard Dolce & Gabbana helped create this look, and not sure exactly what that help was, but either way, sad face emoji.
There’s another variation of this kind of dress coming up, so stay tuned, but wtf is this supposed to do for me. I would assume the answer is nothing. I know damn well there’s a Moschino collection that would be in theme. Just off of the top of my head, the Fall 2018 collection would suffice; JFK, Jackie, conspiracies, aliens, etc.
His VMAs look was more interesting to me. American designer, yeah, but who cares.
Jennifer Lopez and Ralph Lauren are both from the Bronx. Why couldn’t they have put together a look inspired by the city they’re from instead of this western mess.
Love this! Not only is this look an homage to Aaliyah, but Jeremy also said, “When I was a child, Tommy Hilfiger created this moment of Black youth culture -- of music culture -- that completely shifted what I thought was cool. And it was centered around Aaliyah, who I loved so much.” This large coat does all of the talking, and I also really liked that his boxers were peaking out just like in Aaliyah’s look.
Another CJR look that I can’t be mad at. His use of color always makes me so happy. Normally I don’t how I would feel about this wrap around skirt, but I think both the bustier and skirt have a deconstructive element that works nicely together, and I also love the pointy bra cups!!!
At least Justin is wearing an American brand? Other than that, not interesting, not American. Hailey said they just wanted to channel the simplicity of American fashion, but that just feels like a cop-out here.
Spacey Kacey has my heart, however she’s breaking it with this look. It might be too on-the-nose, but if anyone was going to do a western look, it could have been a country singer. I know her sound is branching out a little bit, but she is from Texas. It’s giving Steve Jobs, kind of, but it’s just boring and I don’t get the belt.
Kaia said this was a look inspired by a dress Bianca Jagger wore to the Met Gala by Halston, however Shrimpton Couture pointed out that, that dress was not by Halston, it was by Dior. The dress is lovely, fits her great, and I love the bust, however it’s not American. If Kaia wanted to channel Bianca Jagger, there were times when Bianca actually worse Halston that would have been nice to see recreated instead.
Karlie is referencing the national flower, the rose, with this look. I actually really like the drama of the shoulders in combination with the simplicity of the rest of the dress.
I love all the elements of this look and yes it’s an American designer, but like I’ve said with previous looks, it just doesn’t feel like enough. I’m just feeling very deprived of references.
Obsessed with this look, the jacket is sick, and I think there are a couple small elements that certain American designers are known for sprinkled into this look. Aliette is also an American brand, and those shoulder loops can be seen throughout collections. It’s not anything crazy, but I do like it.
I think Keke looks lovely and this dress had a gorgeous low back moment that was just low enough. When my dad saw this look, he said it reminded him of Diana Ross, so I’m going to hold onto that. I’m not sure if that’s who she intended on channeling, but I’m just going to say it was. Sergio Hudson is an American designer, and I think his clothing really carries that simplicity of American luxury.
This gown is obviously stunning and the craftsmanship is impeccable; I can’t even imagine how long it took to embellish. It’s objectively stunning. We can all see that. My issue is that Candle said she was referencing Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady and she also spoke about Audrey always wearing Givenchy and being an iconic American actress. Audrey was not American, she did not play an American in that movie, and she did not wear Givenchy in that movie. I think not channeling Breakfast at Tiffany’s was a missed opportunity if being inspired by Audrey was your thing. In that movie she actually plays an American, and wears looks that Hubert de Givenchy made in collaboration with costume designer Edith Head. The only American thing about this is Matthew Williams, the creative director of Givenchy, being an American.
Kim said “what’s more American than a t-shirt head to toe?!” and like, a lot of things Kim. I saw someone on Twitter say that Kim Kardashian is American culture, so much so that we don’t even need to see her face to know that this is her. Yeah I guess, but something more interesting would have been nice. Kim’s been wearing a lot of Demna’s looks for Balenciaga and Vetements lately, so this just feels like a casual Monday night look for her at this point. There was also an article on The Cut with the headline, “Where Were the Hijabs on the Met Gala Red Carpet?” A similar conversation was head when Cardi B wore a Richard Quinn look. Not only is it a matter of inclusion to events like the Met Gala, but we praise looks like these for being fashion forward while those who wear more conservative clothing because of religion or culture are not given the same respect.
Kim really said, horse girls, this one’s for you! Collina Strada’s designs are always out there, and I always look forward to her shows, so this checks out. According to my Google search, horses originated in North America, then went extinct, then were reintroduced by colonizing Europeans and Spanish conquistadors. However, there could have been something more interesting done here.
Someone please free this woman of her Chanel contract. Apparently the inspo was rockabilly, but the only place I’m getting that is the hair, so, FEELS LIKE A BIT OF A STRETCH. Don’t know if this or that Venice Film Festival look was worse.
This custom gown is similar to a lamé top and skirt set from the most recent Altuzzara collection. Although that was one of my favorite looks from the collection, I’m not obsessed with this dress. The reference is lacking and the fit feels a bit off.
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Bode is an American brand that I really love, and this look is great! Very American western, easy, and cool.
Lil Nas X said that the looks represented his journey in the music industry, but (and I hate to say it) it’s boring. This reminds me of Gaga’s moment at the last Met Gala so it feels like it’s already been done before. The gold cape also makes me think back to Rihanna’s Guo Pei look, and nothing can compare to that. There’s also the fact that Versace is an Italian brand, and there’s nothing American about this. Gianni Versace loved art, and his work was often times influenced by artists, so seeing an Andy Warhol inspired Versace look would have been great. Perhaps a rock and roll Versace look since Lil Nas is a musician.
So this is great for obvious reasons, but it’s also great because, he’s wearing a three piece suit, but with a skirt. Lil Uzi is also carrying a purse, and I think that can be referencing how insanely weird we are about gender and clothing in American. I also like the fraying hems, the untied bowtie and the fun boots.
Here’s that other flower dress I was talking about! From my NYFW roundup, you probably gathered I don’t love Christian Siriano’s designs, and this one is not an exception. Yes, he’s an American designer, and yes the flowers represent the official flowers of the 50 states, but here is proof that sometimes following the theme is not always enough! This is giving Christian Siriano x Michael’s.
This is a really good Chanel look, minus the belt and shoe. It’s interesting, she looks lovely, her torso just told me to shut the fuck up, but it has nothing to do with the theme.
I think Lorde looks great, and this look features so much embroidery, touching upon the history of American craftsmanship. Love the penny trim. Diet Prada did point out however that the head piece is similar to the wedding headdresses worn across Southeast Asia, so associating it with American craftsmanship, remembrance, etc. might be problematic if that was the inspiration.
Yes, denim is very American and it reminds me Britney Spears’ iconic red carpet look, but it’s just not a good dress, and would have been better if it was all denim.
Giving mother of the bride vibes. This is just an ugly dress that has nothing to do with anything. Also, you would think the sequins on the waist of the dress would give a nice contouring look to the dress, but instead I think they do the exact opposite here. Listen, there’s nothing wrong with not having a perfect hourglass figure, but I doubt that was the goal here.
Maisie is wearing her boyfriend’s designs, which like, cute! She said the inspiration was The Matrix, and I guess you can get that from the cape? The sequins running down her tights remind me of the lines of code that can be seen in the movie. But really, her look overall makes me think of early 1900s vampy film stars.
Fabulous! The red leather, the oroton shirt(?) underneath the jacket, the medusa head crystals; very Versace. The fringe, the boots, the western feel; very American. It’s a great way to mesh the brand and the theme together.
Megan said something about loving vampires, Dracula, and gothic things when talking about this look… okay, and? Dracula is European, girl. It’s just boring and I don’t get it.
Megan said she was going for old Hollywood glam and Marylin Monroe. Do you know how many iconic Marylin Monroe moments there are that Meg could have referenced that would have me screeching?! Instead we got this ugly dress that is serving nothing but disappointment.
Love her, love this jumpsuit and how it connects to the shoe, but wearing blue is not enough.
Another lovely Thom Browne look. This one just feels like classic, American, luxury tailoring to me. I love the billowy sleeves!
Naomi said she worked with LV and her sister to incorporate her Haitian heritage into the gown. I’m sure there’s some kind of symbolism in the design that I’m not aware of, but generally speaking this is just not a good look, at all.
Conner Ives is an American designer and this dress is from a collection titled, “The American Dream.” Honestly, I think this is really cute and it’s an interesting silhouette. It feels young to me and Ives talked about how this dress was meant to explore the themes of an American debutante. So happy to see his work at the Met Gala!
Nikkie, who is an openly transgender woman, paid homage to transgender activist, Marsha P. Johnson. The P stood for “pay it no mind” which Nikkie has embroidered onto the bow of her dress. She also wore a flower crown that resembled the flowers Marsha used to wear in her hair as well. This is the only floral look I enjoyed of the evening, and the reference is lovely and feels genuine. It fits her nicely, and I like how the flowers at the bust just spread onto her skin.
Yes, Normani looks absolutely stunning in this gown and the color is amazing, but it has nothing to do with America. All of the Valentino looks seemed to just be a showcase of pretty dresses without any attempt to make a reference.
Olivia said this was inspired by her love of punk rock music, but it’s not clicking for me and the fit feels off. I believe Olivia wore Marc Jacobs Heaven for her VMAs performance, so something by Marc would have been interesting. She’s also been wearing a lot of vintage numbers, so I don’t see why something better and more relevant couldn’t have been worn.
This feels like a very classic Hollywood silhouette to me and no one knows a women’s body better than Zac Posen, I swear. Although simple, this look is just stunning. No huge reference, but I think the amazing American design and tailoring is enough.
Like Lil Uzi’s look, this one also plays a bit on gender norms, and the tailoring on the dress is lovely. Since the event took place two days after 9/11, Pete worse a granite necklace to honor his father. Pete’s dad was a firefighter who died in 9/11 and granite is his birthstone.
Quannah is a Native American activist and model and I think her attending the Met Gala is an important and amazing moment. She represents true American culture and she looks beautiful in this Dundas gown and traditional turquoise and silver Native American jewelry.
This look feels very 80s American business woman and the sequins underneath the jacket are an obvious nod to Norman Norell which is great! However, I feel like this look could have used a bit more TLC. I don’t love the slit in the front or how the buttons kind of stop as it starts. The waist/hip area could have been tailored a tad better as well.
I stayed up past by bedtime waiting for this Rihanna moment, and I can’t say it was worth it. The look is great but it’s not in theme. I’d assume the coat is a reference to Cristobal Balenciaga’s balloon dress from the 1950s. Rihanna has served so many iconic Met Gala looks (and just every day life looks), that I’m just going to accept this. A$AP is wearing an American label, so at least there’s that. Shoutout to the quilt.
An American themed Met Gala and Rosalia said, let’s make a look inspired by Spain!
So this is beautiful! The glitz of this dress is amazing, the kirakira app could never. There are literally TEN MILLION hand placed crystals on this gown. The two trains on the dress are the Black American heritage flag and the Filipino flag, because that’s what Saweetie said makes her an American girl! It’s sexy, it’s Christian Cowan, it’s an amazing collaboration.
Camp was the previous theme, babe. Also, could anything be less of a gradient than the ombre on this cape?
This dress was 80 pounds, can you imagine. This feels very relevant to Area’s couture collections and the little star embellishments on the jumpsuit are supposed to be the Athleta logo. Not sure how that collab came to be, but an American designer and an American athleisure brand, on an American athlete makes sense to me. It’s not my favorite look ever, but I do love that the silhouette and design of the silver part. Area said that they used their signature padded crystal cup technique to recreate the motifs of Josephine Baker’s feather plumes. They wanted this look to capture the intersection of performance, strength, and beauty. I wonder how it would have looked without the jumpsuit underneath?
So here’s someone actually wearing Halston, but it’s not actually Haslton by Halston. I would have loved to see an archival piece at the Met Gala but at least it still has that flowyness of Halston’s designs. Should I say Halston one more time?
You know what, I wasn’t sure for a long time, but as I am typing this, I have decided that I like this look. Storm was channeling a showgirl. Later on she took the skirt off and had on little bedazzled shorts. I think it’s cute, and I like how the pink feathers and the pink part of the bustier look like their own little separate piece. The necklaces aren’t giving me showgirl though, but whatever.
I’m sure this was supposed to make you think Statue of Liberty, but I think it could have been better executed. If Di Petsa made a wet look gown in this color it would have been insane, and gotten the message across far better. The relationship between the draping and the boning makes no sense to me here.
Well, she has a cowboy hat and cowboy boots, but is that enough when the dress, although stunning, is giving nothing American?
Timmy said this look was an ode to Chuck Taylor and I guess since he was a basketball player the sweats make sense. I can see the uptown meets downtown vibe, but I just really wish this amazing jacket was accompanied by some nicely tailored pants. The pop of black also feels a bit out of place against the all white look.
Tracee said she was channeling her mother’s character in Mahogany, but I am struggling to make that connection. This look is just not doing it for me.
When asked what made him connect this look to America, Troye said he thinks of simplicity, the city, black, white, and leather. He also said he just wanted to look hot. I think the latter has more to do with his choice in look than the former. I mean I’m super into it, however I don’t really know how American it is other than the designers.
MGC really couldn’t go one look without a stupid belt on a dress that doesn’t need a stupid belt. Yara said her look was inspired by Josephine Baker. I kind of see it, but I think it could have been executed a little better. My favorite part of the look is the super long veil, and I think that’s the only part that wasn’t in the original inspiration look.
Is she the hottest person ever? Absolutely, 100%. Is there an American reference her? No. It would have been cute and also super sick to see a Lenny Kravitz inspired look. Imagine if she just wore his big scarf.
DONE. WE ARE DONE. My fingers are broken and I have no more opinions left on anything! Did I miss anyone you hoped I would talk about? Please say no. I’d love to hear your thoughts and opinions. My best dressed would have to go to Ciara or Debbie Harry. Worst? Oof maybe Lili Reinhart? Maddison Beer?
Until next time my angel bbys.
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