Cara Delevingne's 2023 Met Gala Look Included a Shaggy Platinum Bob and Thigh-High Leg Warmers
How does it feel to be Karl Lagerfeld's favorite? Just ask Cara Delevingne, who often closed the late designer's Chanel shows and starred in the storied French brand's ad campaigns. As such, it's only natural that with a theme like "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty," Delevingne would show everyone in attendance how it's done. And while she's no stranger to the Met Gala steps (she's practically a veteran by now), Delevingne certainly showed up and out at this year's event by arriving in a plunging minidress with the most dramatic sleeves, maybe ever.
Sporting an ensemble designed by Karl himself, the actress ascended the Met's carpet steps in a stark white minidress that featured a plunging V-neckline, mid-thigh hem, and gigantic, floor-sweeping cape. As if that weren't enough to turn heads on its own, Delevingne styled the frock with a pair of black leather thigh-high leg warmers (complete with zippered split hems), matching fingerless leather gloves, a smattering of silver jewelry, and simple black heels.
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