She said NO grandma blankets
Anna Wintour will be taking zero prisoners with this year’s Met Gala. Presumably horrified at the sight of A$AP Rocky turning up to her beloved red carpet in a quilted grandma’s BLANKET, Troye Sivan in a TANK TOP, and Frank Ocean in a CAP, the world’s most famous magazine editor has decreed the fundraiser’s 2022 theme… Gilded Glamour.
Much to the dismay of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (who would perhaps prefer if the annual event had been transformed into a soup kitchen) Wintour is demanding glitz, pizzaz, and gold, flanked by this year’s co-hosts Regina King, Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Alongside Tom Ford, and Instagram’s Adam Moressi, Wintour will also be an honorary co-chair, adding to her editor-in-chief, artistic director, global chief content officer, and global editorial director titles at Condé Nast.
Of course, setting a theme for the Met Gala is more of a suggestion than an obligation, with most attendees flexing as much imagination as it takes to scroll through Vogue Runway. Of the recent shows, celebs will have their pick of golden gowns from Schiaparelli, Area, Louis Vuitton, and Moschino, while stylists will no doubt be jostling for that hulking, pleated-metallic dress from Balenciaga’s SS20 collection. And for the few guests who bother to copy and paste the theme into Google, a reference point may emerge in the kind of clothing worn during the Gilded Age – all corsets, long-boned bodices, opera gloves, hourglass silhouettes, and décolleté-cuts – which defined an era of rapid economic growth extending from 1870 to 1900 in the US.
Gilded Glamour will be the second instalment of the Met’s all-American double bill, the first being In America: A Lexicon of Fashion. Click through the gallery below to travel back over the most memorable looks served at last year’s event.

HUNTER SCHAFER
Hunter Shafer’s alien beat gave us the spooky vibes we needed at this year’s Gala. White-out contacts and biomorphic face jewelry combine to haunting effect.

KID CUDI
The RAWR-ing 20s has finally landed thanks to Kid Cudi’s scene kid look courtesy of Pat McGrath. The rapper’s acid green dye job is complemented with inky black eyes reminiscent of emo icons My Chemical Romance, or grungey punk-pop revivalists like Avril Lavigne and Paramore.

LIL NAS X
For his Met Gala look, Lil Nas X debuted not one, or two, but three elaborate outfits – all executed in various shades of gold. The artist paired his statement looks with matching gold eye appliques, cut into the shape of a cat eye.

BARBIE FERREIRA
Inspired by the 1920s, Barbie Ferreira channels her inner New Yorker in this Long Island Jazz Age beat. Blocked-out brows are redrawn with thin pencil, while flash-pink cheeks give her face a romantic soft cool tone. Combined with a purple crease and peachy nude lips, perfection!

AMANDLA STENBERG
Inspired by the 80s New York ballroom scene, Amandla Stenberg’s make-up combines graphic black liner with thick spidery lashes and a tonal nude lipstick (Byredo’s Earth Dust) for a dramatic finish.

NAOMI OSAKA
Perhaps the most impressive hair look of the evening, Naomi Osaka showcased her double heritage of Haiti and Japan with this intricate and sculptural look. The tennis star’s braided updo was paired with a hue of red across her eyes and cheekbones, with a matching berry tone of her lips.

KIM PETRAS
For her Ket Gala look, Kim Petras wasn’t horse-ing around, with extended french tips and hand-sculpted medallions on her ring fingers and thumbs. Hand-painted sparkles and horseshoe motifs were painted on using Christian Louboutin Bianca and Sweet Charity, and finished off with gold chrome dome embellishments.

EMMA CHAMBERLAIN
Emma Chamberlain’s smouldering make-up was created courtesy of Byredo, using the brand’s Colour Sticks. Chamberlain’s smokey black waterline adds drama, a stark contrast to the YouTuber’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-it neon green lids. In case you’re wondering, the shade is Scylla from the BYREDO Eyeshadow 5 Colour Palette in Syren.

MAISIE WILLIAMS
Looking like a modern-day Wednesday Adam, Maisie Williams served us gothic real-ness, with iced-out brows, graphic black make-up, and a Medusa-esque updo.