Kim Kardashian continues her quirky fashion mission in a catsuit and goggles as she joins sister Kendall Jenner, Winnie Harlow and tequila-toting Hailey Bieber at husband Justin’s Met Gala bash
Kim Kardashian continued her showstopping style display as she rocked a skintight catsuit to Justin Bieber’s Met Gala afterparty at Webster Hall in New York, following the annual fashion extravaganza.
Kim, 40, was joined at the star-studded bash by her sister Kendall Jenner and her pal Hailey Bieber – who was toting a bottle of Kendall’s 818 Tequila during the boozy night – as well as model Winnie Harlow.
The reality personality showcased her iconic curves in a form-fitting black catsuit, which featured a flowing skirt which followed her as she made her way into the swanky venue to continue the night.
Here come the girls! Kim Kardashian continued her showstopping style display as she rocked a skintight catsuit to Justin Bieber’s Met Gala afterparty at Cathédrale Restaurant in New York, following the annual fashion extravaganza
Kim channeled her inner Catwoman in the spandex bodysuit which covered her from her neck down to her toes, while she added an angular eye mask to complete the quirky look.
Wrapped around the SKIMS founder’s waist was a lengthy spandex train – reminiscent of a superhero cape.
Her raven tresses were neatly slicked back and styled into a low ponytail that flowed down onto one shoulder.
The mother of four waved eagerly at the hoards of adoring fans waiting outside her New York City hotel before getting into her chauffeured SUV.
Fierce: The reality personality, 40, showcased her iconic curves in a form-fitting black catsuit, which featured a flowing skirt which followed her as she made her way into the swanky venue to continue the night
Glam: The mother of four waved eagerly at the hoards of adoring fans waiting outside her New York City hotel before getting into her chauffeured SU
Having wowed earlier in the night in a sheer Givenchy gown lavished in glittering gemstones, inspired by 1964’s movie My Fair Lady, Kendall soon ditched the look for a new look for the star-studded bash.
The 25-year-old put on a dazzling display as she slipped into a tiny red minidress which hugged her model frame and featured a chunky bow detailing at the rear.
She teamed this with a chunky silver necklace and added heels and bag that matched the red/silver theme.
Sizzling: Having wowed earlier in the night in a sheer Givenchy gown lavished in glittering gemstones, inspired by 1964’s movie My Fair Lady, Kendall soon ditched the look for a new look for the star-studded bash
Flawless: Kendall showcased her perfect complexion with light touches of make-up and a slick of red lipstick
Slick: She wore her glossy raven tresses in a chic chignon
What a vision! Kendall could be seen leaving her hotel in New York for the after party
Husband and wife! Hailey Bieber carried a bottle of tequila out of the hotel as she headed to an after party hosted by her husband Justin Bieber
All smiles! Giddy Hailey left the venue carrying the half-drunk bottle of tequila
Couple goals: Hailey was closey followed by her boyfriend Justin
Party girl! Hailey, 24, looked sensatioanl in a black dress with a tutu and faux fur detailing
Winnie Harlow wasn’t short of admirers on Monday evening as she made a dramatic entrance at Justin party.
The Canadian model, 27, turned heads in a sweeping orange gown, just hours after attending the main event in a black and white bodysuit by Iris Van Herpen.
With swirled embellishments and semi-sheer detailing, the sleeveless dress ensured she commanded attention while making her way inside Webster Hall shortly after Bieber’s party got underway.
Party time! Shawn Mendes and girlfriend Camila Cabello step out for the night at Bieber’s after party
Sizzling! Shawn Mendes went shirtless in a leather jacket and black trousers
The Met Gala is finally back after being cancelled in 2020 amid the pandemic. This year it was pushed to September from its traditional slot on the first Sunday in May.
The theme is In America: A Lexicon of Fashion and the event features a heavy-hitting contingent of celebrity co-chairs: actor Timothée Chalamet, musician Billie Eilish, poet Amanda Gorman and tennis star Naomi Osaka.
Honorary chairs for the evening will be designer Tom Ford, sponsor Instagram’s Adam Mosseri, and Vogue’s Anna Wintour.
At just 19, Billie will make history as the youngest ever co-chair of the prestigious event.
Glowing: Winnie Harlow wasn’t short of admirers on Monday evening as she made a dramatic entrance at Justin party
Looking good: The Canadian model, 27, turned heads in a sweeping orange gown, just hours after attending the main event in a black and white bodysuit by Iris Van Herpen
Radiant: With swirled embellishments and semi-sheer detailing, the sleeveless dress ensured she commanded attention while making her way inside Webster Hall shortly after Bieber’s party got underway
When the hosts were first announced, Vogue magazine said: ‘Each of the Met’s four co-hosts embodies the defining factor of American style: individualism.
‘[They have each] developed a distinct visual language for their public personas, one that is informed by the legacy of iconic fashion made in the USA.’
The must-have accessory for all at this year’s gala is a Covid-19 vaccine.
Red hot! Megan Fox, 35, and her boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly, 31, were every inch the loved-up couple during their arrival
It’s a vibe: Actress Megan wore a tiny red dress which was covered in jewels
Sweet: Megan held hands with her boyfriend as they entered the event
‘Currently, all attendees at The Met Gala on September 13 must provide proof of full vaccination and will also be expected to wear masks indoors except when eating or drinking,’ a spokesperson for The Met said last month.
This year’s gala will be a more intimate affair, to be followed by a larger one on May 2, 2022. Both will launch a two-part exhibition, a survey of American fashion to be on view for almost a year.
In America: A Lexicon of Fashion, opening Sept. 18, will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the museum’s Costume Institute and ‘explore a modern vocabulary of American fashion,’ the spokesperson added.
Part two, In America: An Anthology of Fashion, will open in the museum’s popular American Wing period rooms on May 5, 2022, and will explore American fashion, with collaborations with film directors, by ‘presenting narratives that relate to the complex and layered histories of those spaces.’ Both parts will close on Sept. 5, 2022.
Pink lady: Eiza Gonzalez showcased her sizzling frame in a hot pink mini dress
Quirky: Charli D’Amelio caught the eye in a statement mini dress
Queen & Slim filmmaker Melina Matsoukas has been commissioned to create an open-ended film to project in the galleries, with content changing during the course of the exhibition.
The gala is a major fundraiser, providing the Costume Institute with its primary source of funding.
As always, the exhibits will be the work of star curator Andrew Bolton. Bolton has previously noted how challenging the past year had been for the fashion community.
‘It’s been incredibly inspiring to see how designers have responded to the ongoing challenges of the pandemic, how they’ve found new outlets to express their creativity and new ways to present their collections,’ he said.
Bolton added that many designers had been at the vanguard of the discussion about diversity and inclusion: ‘The social justice movements of last summer reinforced their commitment to these issues and also consolidated their leadership in advancing the conversation.’
In addition to Matsoukas, other confirmed collaborators from the film world include cinematographer Bradford Young, whose projects have included ‘Selma’ and ‘When They See Us;’ production designers Nathan Crowley and Shane Valentino; and Franklin Leonard, film executive and founder of The Black List, a listing of top unproduced screenplays.
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