By Coveteur standards, the Met Gala red carpet wouldn't be complete without a naked-dress moment (or two or three)—and one of them just happens to be supermodel Gigi Hadid in Miu Miu. The black gown was literally built on her body and is a combination of different eras of the house. The sheer, hotfix crystal embellished base was inspired by the Spring 1999 collection, while the crystalized flame patches were inspired by the Spring 2011 collection—both of which Hadid has a special affinity for.
The flame patches on the bodice work to prevent it from being an entirely naked-dress, while the patch on the pooled train's job is to simply add an extra element of edge. More or less, the dress is completely sheer and reveals dainty white underwear—the ultimate power move in general, but especially so when on a red carpet like the Met Gala.
Timmsy / SplashNews.com / ShutterstockWe all remember how the Cannes Film Festival recently instated a ban on naked-dressing which is, for lack of a better phrase, no fun, but we love to see our favorite it-girls continuing to embrace the trend, strut the red carpets feeling empowered, and letting everyone in on their level of confidence in their own skin and bodies—at the events and the carpets where it's still allowed, that is.
