Zendaya in vintage-inspired Dior by Margiela

For her big Met Gala comeback, Zendaya wore a design by John Galliano for Maison Margiela, which was a floral masterpiece inspired by his era at Dior, specifically a gown from the spring/summer 1999 couture collection.

Zendaya in vintage Givenchy and McQueen

The actress later changed into a black gown from Galliano’s era at Givenchy. She teamed the spring/summer 1996 couture gown with a flower-adorned Philip Treacy headpiece from the Alexander McQueen spring/summer 2006 collection.
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Kendall Jenner in vintage Givenchy

Kendall Jenner also dipped into the Givenchy archives. The model chose this dress from Alexander McQueen’s Givenchy from 1999, a dress that was seen on the catwalk on a mannequin, meaning that Jenner was the first person to ever wear the gown.

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Brie Larson in vintage-inspired Prada

Brie Larson wore a custom Prada gown, which was inspired by a vintage design from the house. A dress from 2007 influenced the sunset colours of the design, while the sheer hoop skirt and sequin detail were added to embrace the theme of the passing of time.

Nicole Kidman in vintage-inspired Balenciaga

Nicole Kidman wore a replica of a Balenciaga gown from 1951, which featured a beautiful black ruffled skirt with a white silk overlay and elbow-length gloves.
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Lana Del Rey in vintage-inspired Alexander McQueen

Lana Del Rey wore a Sean McGirr for Alexander McQueen design, which was inspired by the house’s archives, specifically a dress from the autumn/winter 2006 collection.

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Emily Ratajkowski in vintage Versace

Emily Ratajkowski embraced a little sheer fashion in her archival gown, which was from Versace’s 2001 Atelier collection.

Ambika Mod in vintage-inspired Charles James by Loewe

Ambika Mod – who was attending her very first Met Gala – wore a Loewe design, which featured a 3D print of Charles James’ Petal dress from 1951.
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