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]]>Cara Delavigne dressed like a welcome addition to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. She looked like a candy-wrapped-colored dream.
Lupita N’yongo looked phenomenal in a dazzling sparkling pastel-colored gown. Her makeup artist also deserves credit for the sparkling eye creation Lupita dazzled us with.
Lady Gaga wore a couple of dresses on the night but this stunning black gown was out favorite. She paired the look with her classic platinum do and major dolly lashes.
Winnie Harlow wore sparkles on sparkles and a huge black feather boa. Her stunning headpiece was a particularly big hit.
Emma Roberts wore a gorgeous pink dress with floral embellishments in her hair. She was definitely channeling her inner fairy princess and she looked beautiful in every sense of the word.
Zendaya looked like a futuristic Snow White in her shining electric blue gown. This is also a great throwback to Zendaya’s blonde hair.
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]]>For many, campness is a quality which is associated with homosexuality. Although this has been the case since the 19th century, the relationship between the two is a fairly modern idea. The exhibition explores how campness has historically been bound up with a deep love of art and character. It has been a form of profound self-expression and celebration, exploring fashion as something that can be theatrical, as well as personal.
In their review of the exhibition, The Washington Post said: “The exhibition’s expressions of humor and joy are sure to delight.” There is arguably no better way to sum up the Met’s offering, which is an extravagant rainbow of fashion and history.
The highlight of the exhibit is undoubtedly the final room, where you can view the superb dresses of the Met Gala. It’s like stepping into a surreal and wonderful world of self-expression and life. Even the gift shop was a pleasure to discover.
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]]>The post A Look Back at The Best Met Gala Looks of 2019 appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Cara Delavigne dressed like a welcome addition to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. She looked like a candy-wrapped-colored dream.
Lupita N’yongo looked phenomenal in a dazzling sparkling pastel-colored gown. Her makeup artist also deserves credit for the sparkling eye creation Lupita dazzled us with.
Lady Gaga wore a couple of dresses on the night but this stunning black gown was out favorite. She paired the look with her classic platinum do and major dolly lashes.
Winnie Harlow wore sparkles on sparkles and a huge black feather boa. Her stunning headpiece was a particularly big hit.
Emma Roberts wore a gorgeous pink dress with floral embellishments in her hair. She was definitely channeling her inner fairy princess and she looked beautiful in every sense of the word.
Zendaya looked like a futuristic Snow White in her shining electric blue gown. This is also a great throwback to Zendaya’s blonde hair.
The post A Look Back at The Best Met Gala Looks of 2019 appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post A Review of the “Camp: Notes on Fashion” Exhibition at The Met appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>For many, campness is a quality which is associated with homosexuality. Although this has been the case since the 19th century, the relationship between the two is a fairly modern idea. The exhibition explores how campness has historically been bound up with a deep love of art and character. It has been a form of profound self-expression and celebration, exploring fashion as something that can be theatrical, as well as personal.
In their review of the exhibition, The Washington Post said: “The exhibition’s expressions of humor and joy are sure to delight.” There is arguably no better way to sum up the Met’s offering, which is an extravagant rainbow of fashion and history.
The highlight of the exhibit is undoubtedly the final room, where you can view the superb dresses of the Met Gala. It’s like stepping into a surreal and wonderful world of self-expression and life. Even the gift shop was a pleasure to discover.
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