Kendall Jenner luce un diseño vintage de Mugler en la fiesta previa a la Met Gala de Bezos

Kendall Jenner asistió a una fiesta privada previa a la Met Gala organizada por Jeff Bezos y Lauren Sánchez en Nueva York. La modelo lució un vestido negro vintage de la colección otoño 1993 de Thierry Mugler. El evento tiene lugar antes de la Met Gala 2026, programada para mañana.

La Met Gala 2026 se celebrará mañana, el primer lunes de mayo, en el Upper East Side de Nueva York. Antes del evento, Jeff Bezos y Lauren Sánchez organizaron anoche una fiesta íntima en su apartamento privado en NoMad. Celebridades como Kendall Jenner, Kris Jenner, Ashley Graham, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, Law Roach y Vittoria Ceretti se reunieron para la celebración previa a la gala, donde algunos invitados lucieron looks vanguardistas. Kendall Jenner llegó con un vestido negro de manga larga que presentaba detalles de lazos a lo largo del escote pronunciado y una abertura asimétrica en la pierna. El conjunto es una pieza vintage de la colección otoño 1993 de Thierry Mugler. Jenner tiene un historial de uso de moda de archivo, como vestidos de John Galliano, vestidos lenceros de Chloé y piezas de malla de Jean Paul Gaultier. El tema de la Met Gala de este año es “Costume Art” (Arte del vestuario), que explora cómo las prendas interactúan con el cuerpo, con un código de vestimenta de “la moda es arte”. Su elección vintage ha generado especulaciones sobre si podría ser un adelanto de su look para la gala, aunque los detalles se mantienen en secreto hasta mañana.

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