The 10 Worst-Dressed Celebrities Who Really Failed To Impress At The MET Gala
We do love it that plenty of celebrities were fearless enough to try out really avant-garde fashions at the MET Gala. But here’s the thing: there’s a big difference between avant-garde and just plain bad. A lot of reasons why the designs failed on some of these stars was because they were ill-fitting.
10. Anne V in Prada.
9. Jessica Chastain in Louis Vuitton at the Met Gala.
8. Eva Mendes‘ peplum tangerine Prada gown may have looked great on her, had she paid more attention to the silhouette. She just ended up looking boxy because of the bottom half of the gown.
7. It’s the same with Mary-Kate Olsen. She looked completely swamped because of her heavy black, long-sleeved The Row gown.
6. Christina Ricci, also as tiny as Mary-Kate, also had the same problem. Her Thakoon dress looked like it was eating her alive.
5. Chloe Sevigny in her Miu Miu frock. It looked like the whole thing was mad of vinyl discs sewn together. Perhaps, a black slip underneath would have rescued it.
4. Florence Welch wore an Alexander McQueen which we can’t describe. It looks entirely made of poufs.
3. And then there was Anja Rubik in a white-slashed Anthony Vaccarello. This is not the setting in which to reveal your hip-bone, lady!
2. Marc Jacobs' entire outfit consisted of a pair of silk boxers, a long black lace sheath and buckled shoes.
1. There were some designs which were just … no. The piece de resistance was Jessica Biel's Prada cocktail frock that was not just ill-fitting, but completely boring.