MET Gala 2024: best dressed, worst dressed, my ranking!
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Lewis Hamilton's outfit had nothing to do with an evil prince. His outfit was about John Ystumllyn who was abducted as a child in western Africa. He was an 18th Century gardener who, through slavery times, came across from Africa to Wales and became the first black gardener in Wales. The thorns on his outfit represent the pain caused by the slavery trade. He even had a poem stitched on the inside of his jacket that was inspired by John.
wow! Thanks for this. It inspires me to read/view an interview/article!! (Or maybe you have first hand knowledge?)
@@julia-nc6ox nope no first hand knowledge. Just been an F1 fan for 20 years so I read about Hamilton's Met Gala outfit. There's an interview of him with Vogue where he explains his outfit.
Very interesting info â€đź, thank you!
So you know he's part of the illegal exotic animal trade, sickening.
I feel some people want to erase the issues of people of color. itâs sad - but thank you for sharing this through the comment- this way we know.
I think the sand dress deserved a mention. It was a unique interpretation ("sands of time") and execution and was unlike anything else at the Gala. I don't think it was the best of the evening, but I think it deserved discussion.
I loved the bag BUT regarding the dress: she couldnât move in it. To me, a dress = garment = has to function while moving. Itâs not a statute or sculpture. The fact she couldnât move in it makes it an unsuccessful design.
It was kinda hilarious watching people carry her up the stairs fully upright. You definitely have a point about practicality.
Her dress addresses âtime,â but what about âgardenâ? âThe garden of time.â I feel like it did not fit the theme. She looked stunning though and the design was truly creative
hourglass dress
"Sleeping Beauties" also references the collection of costumes and clothing at The Met that are not on display because they are so fragile, so they must be kept away from light and air and other elements that break down the fabric. That's moreso the reason, I think, that some people chose to wear clothes that were in various states of decay and breaking down. It's a nod to the conservation efforts that The Met undertakes to preserve these "sleeping beauties" and the idea that they are worthy of being displayed but doing so will cause them to decay even more quickly which also ties in to the "garden of time" idea.
Thatâs brilliant!
Also, for this exhibition, the garments that are most fragile are displayed lying down in glass cases, or "glass coffins", giving the feel that they are sleeping.
and the Garden of Time refers to a novel about a garden which is slowly dying and the couple who live there will turn to stone, so the exhibit and theme are related in the idea that time will eventually destroy
Imagine if Kim K had pulled her Marilyn stunt this year. Ugh.
@@madamedex5989 gossip is that is why this theme was selected. Preserving historic clothing, the idea that some clothing should not be wore - it is all shade at Kim K and her stunt
Yes, the designers should be the centre of attention along with their creations, not the celebrities.
Hello! The theme âGarden of Timeâ was actually based on a short story of the same name by JG Ballard. I wonder if after reading the short story your thoughts would change. For example, what happens to the time flowers after getting picked or how people turn to stone at the end.
Yup, ModernGurlz explained it very well in their video on the Met!
That's why Doja Cats outfit/ make up was so good, if a bit of a costume. She clearly read the story.
Yes if you really understand the theme, I think Elle Fanning is a 5 stars, with the crystal birds being part of the dress
This comment. The theme had nothing to do with fairy tale princesses. It was about Ballard's story and of course, the Met's pieces that are too fragile to be in constant exhibition.
I feel this analysis missed the mark by not acknowledging the story as well as the context in which this gala took place. Just as in the story, where the count is afraid of a mob outside his garden, people were protesting and been brutally stopped by the police just streets away from the Met. It speaks of a world of entitlement and how blind the elite are in this world.
Yes, I think so too. Especially the birds frozen in movement make sense apart from the glass like material. I also like the Cinderella reference even if itâs a reverse, since she is not going to be elevated to be the queen beloved by her people but instead her garden will fall and be ripped to pieces.
Before I knew about the novel my first association was a Zen garden because of the timelessness of these gardens that still take a lot of work to seem so perfect. Thatâs why I love Luciana Damons dress. The pure white, the simple shape, the geometrical bust that reminds me of the rake patterns. I think itâs great and not boring at all.
Tyla, Alia Bhatt, and Mona Patel. Stunning!
Mona Patel! She had a lovely butterfly dress!!!
I looked up Chloe Sevigny's dress and it said it was also embroidered w/ hair flowers inspired by Victorian âmourning hair,â which was made from the hair of deceased loved ones, so that leans even more toward the theme of Garden of Time
John Ystumllyn was not an evil prince. He was an 8 year old child kidnaped from Africa who grew up in Cymru/Wales and became a gardner. A couple of years ago he was comemorated with a named rose . That was the story refrenced by the thorn necklace which encapsulated the past as well as the gardens he created. We are proud of him here.
I love Gwendoline Christi's outfit. As a fellow "way over average height" woman who used to try and make herself small and blend in, Gwendoline is such an inspiration. She doesn't care if she blends in and she definitely doesn't try to be smaller! I love it!
She was one of my favorites, too. Gorgeous!
It struck me as very âregal, evil queen.â
I loved Iris van Herpen's dress, worn by Mona Patel
I didn't
I think there's an Iris van Herpen dress for every Met Gala theme...
I liked Tylaâs sandclock dress, and also Sabrina Hamiltonâs Daliâs clock inspired dress and the fractured garden of Lauren Sanchez. My favorite was the cristal fountain of the sleeping beauty of Elle Fanning.
I appreciate that you showed many of the outfits that did not get quite the attention, or were mocked - and you explained why those outfits are great and deserve attention!
It is so important to recognize the craftsmanship of the real stars of this evening. Thank you for doing this.
Elle Fanning was perfect for the short story and the glass roses. She totally nailed the dress code. I didn't even see a photo of Chloe until this!!!
the theme is the title of a dystopian short story, no fairytale
My favorite was a Balmain gown Tyla wore. It looked like it was literally made of sand and she had a hourglass shaped handbag.
TYLAâs outfit was the sand of time. And it was beautiful.
Another one that was missed here?
It was my second favorite outfit - incredible!
it was my #1 dress of the evening! was surprised Justine didnt mention it haha maybe she was not impressed đ
I wasnât impressed with the sand dress⊠đ I also wouldnât put it on my listâŠ
I agree with you Justine, it's just outrageous that the designer or who made the creations and designs are not acknowledged at all!!
I hope more people will appeal to Vogue and Anna Wintour that their work should be recognised!
Great video as always â€
I loved how you described the designs. It made me see them in a whole different way.
Just regarding to the theme, I think you missed sth here - or didn't explain it that good this time. It isn't about princesses. Sleeping beauties & reawakening fashion referred to the preservation of antique garments, the battle against their inevidable decay AND old techniques. The Garden of Time is a short story placed in the victorian era about the cycle of creation, beauty and decay.
- A IMO better explanation of the theme & review has HauteLeMode. Also for the view of a historian see Abby Cox.
Yes, HauteLeMode did a fantastic and thorough explanation of all the elements of the theme. I haven't seen Abby Cox's take on it, but will check it out now.
@@desd111 Abby's take is very focused on the historical and corsetry aspects of the night, rather than from a pure fashion sense. She examines people's reactions to the tightlacing that Kim Kardashian exhibited in her dress, and why it got so much more attention from people, when there were something like 40 other celebrities also wearing corsets, then places that within the context of the debate over corsets & tightlacing that has been stretching back centuries. A very different perspective to that of Justine, but just as appreciated I think. They have *very* different perspectives on Chloe Sevigny, for example.
@@lizvanwessem2055 They do! Luke Meagher also has a different opinion on that one. I find the different takes very interesting. đ€
@@sophie1766 i haven't seen that one, thanks, I'll check it out!
Yes I think this analysis of the outfits misses the mark a little without the full understanding of the theme
Hi, Justine! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. I liked Tyla's look who was, in fact ,one of the few who focused on "time" part of the theme. Her outfit was representing the sands of time and I liked the little touches like hourglass bag and makeup on her shoulder. I also liked Dove Cameron's look because they really nailed the "deconstructed dress"- that was just a well crafted piece and it fit the theme. I can't say really how well Rebeca Hall's look fit the theme because she looked like water nymph, like she just came out from the set of Midsummer Night's Dream, but she always puts an effort.
Justine, what about the sand dress?
I know it was expected but my favorite was Elle Fanning as she was Sleep Beauty in the malificent movies. Also with the solid construction of the dress you could say it nods to the moment in The Garden of Time short story when the duchess is transforming into a statue
Penelope Cruz stole the show for me. She looked like she had been taken straight out of 1890 england as the queen of england in her mourning gowns. It was intricate, historical, and really hit that delicate combination between flowers in a garden, and time.
Ahh! You forgot Mona Patel! She was by far the most stunning one the carpet and on theme ! Loved Tyla too
My favourites are Balmain's incredible gowns: the icy princess with the birds, and the sand of time. So stunning, gorgeous and enchanting. Such stunning achievements!
Iâm so proud of the Turkish designer Dilara FındıkoÄluâ€đčđ·đ§đ»ââïžđ§đ»đ§đ»ââïž And thanks for rating the dresses in an order, Justineâ€
Disagree with you on Jennifer Lopez: her dress matches garden of time really well (the short story that was the inspiration). In the story the characters briefly stop impending doom by breaking off glass flowers. Her dress looks like a glass flower.
Mindy Kaling's dress was my favourite. Nicely sculptural.
Mindy has really become a fashion goddess! Relatively unexpected from a comedienne. Her instagram outfits are dazzling, down to the shoes.
Justine, thank you for a great review and I agree, Chloe Sevigny totally got the assignment. Hands down winner. Thank you also for highlighting the designers behind the outfits.
Mindy Kaling - fabulous!
I'm glad you included so many outfits that never showed up on any other video I've seen. There was one stunning dress that I've only seen once. I'm sorry I can't remember who wore it or the designer, but it had butterflies on her arms that moved. The dress was a flower and the woman wearing it is gorgeous.
That was Mona Patel in a Iris van Herpen dress.
â@@karolinealexandrakuipers7908Yes, I'm surprised it's not in this video. Should have been at the top level of stars, imho.
Yes Mona Patel best dressed hands down!
It was Mona Patel
Honestly i feel like Gigi's dress is underrated.
For me I see an old petty coat shape from older fashion,
With it being undressed to be a more modern dress, like a new blooming from the old.
Idk I see something more poetic and deep in it that I feel people have missed
I liked her hair with her dress as well.
I agree! I've seen a lot of negative commentary about that dress but I thought it was so beautiful, thematically appropriate with the idea of deconstructed tailoring, fresh garden colors, and a vintage touch with her hairstyling.
I actually loved her dress in part for how it fit with the short story ('The Garden of Time') that the theme was based on. I really loved *all* the looks that had stark black and white presence, representing the stoic march of time, the inevitability of life's hardships, the contrast between the Count on the hill and the 'rabble' of people below, etc. It gave me so much to think about, and question - are the brilliant, beautiful colors of the garden the reality, or is the inescapable black and white background the reality? Just so much to dig into here that tugs at my heart.
My favourite dress was the one made by Iris Van Herpenđa dream dress , pure art!đ
Very cool video. The day after the Gala I just flipped through the photos in the NYT, but I kinda didn't know what I was looking at. Thank you for the explainer! (Also, your skin and makeup are especially gorgeous today! đ)
I liked your video very much and I think you now have a better understanding how the theme could have been fairly misinterpreted, as you kind of misunderstood the theme too :) as some of the comments below can explain better than me, so I wonât. But I love your eye and your vast knowledge of fashion and techniques and still found this delightful! And thanks for giving the designers the recognition they deserve. I know these videos are a lot of work and research for you but if you are moved to do a part 2 on the met with the full understanding of the theme, and after reading the story, I would really love to see another one!!!
My personal fave is that of SJPâs and the 2nd outfit of Zendaya
Gigi Hadid looked spectacular and was my favorite! That gown was a true work of art. Gwendolyn Christie looked smashing as well. Some didn't care for her hair, but she absolutely had the look of a wicked princess. Best to you~
Amazing show. Thank you for your commentary.
I really like Tylaâs sand dress and Mona Patelâs butterfly dress. You missed them both.
yess!!
Meh the sand dress was boring. It's just sand stuck to the dress.
I really think Alia Bhatt's sari deserved a mention. A masterpiece in craftsmanship and a timeless garment. The sari as a garment is more that 3000 years oldâ@@user-wn6yl9nv8p
Sabyasachi the designer should have been mentioned -both for his design and his own costume.
Merci Justine. I always enjoy your taste on fashion.
The Melting Flower of Time which was Mindy Kaling's dress was my favorite for many reasons. I work in the Akashic Records with past lives and the folding of timelines and experiences is what I see represented here. I didn't see it as a just flower per se, but more the undulation of all of time creating something beautiful as a whole. I also love that she collaborated with Indian designers for both dress and jewelry.
Always interesting and insightful Justine, love it, thank you so much âșïž
I always love your commentary about these things. I really appreciate that you made the effort to give credit to the designers.
1:30 Actually, sleeping beauties is a term referring to the lost and forgetten fashion houses, designers or techniques;waiting to be revitalized. Like schiaparelli has been for the last 10 years. Thus, garden of time most probably refers to the collection of artifacts (the flowrs) representing such sleeping beauties let it be a sewing technique, a form, a fitting, a colour palette etc.( Kylie Jenner's corseted look might be an example of such sleeping beauty yet to be revive and become popular some day)
Garden of time refers to the JG Ballard novel
Which touches on the theme of the inexorable effect of time and progress, despite efforts to slow it down.
Callot Soeurs. Madeleine Vionette. Madame Gres. Just to name a few.
Thank you for acknowledging men in this wonderful video! All I saw were women and it's nice you point out representation.
I particularly liked Coleman Domingo's attire, designed by Willy Chavvaria. It was a respectful nod to the Met Gala outfits worn by Chadwick Boseman & Andre' Leon Talley (both fairly recently deceased) at past galas. That tuxedo cape was stunning!
I love that you go through the gala like this. The dresses make way more sense.
As always, Justine Leconte presents us with relevant information free of googly-eyed Hollywood adoration. A very refreshing, educational video with the benefit of professionally experienced eyes and mentally and emotionally mature insights. Ah, the glories of a deep and well-rounded education! Thank you Justine Leconte!
The connected themes were indeed much more deep than fairy tales and flowers. The deeper meaning and the connection between the two must have been obvious to the designers preparing outfits for the event. Both with the time destroying beautiful creations (like garments) and eventually turning them into dust as the exhibit highlights , and how in the story a hopeless fight to hold of time ( with the crystal flowers) to preserve something beautiful (their garden), and then eventually in the end they turned into stone (and dust one day). The relation is quite poetic.
And I really loved Hamiltons outfit in that context, since we all know that most of these beautiful gardens were created and maintained by others than those who enjoyed them. Highlighting this element of history, not only was he perfectly on theme, he highlighted a specific persons story and reminded everyone to remember the past and the wrongdoings committed. The light/dark colour associating with good/evil, not good. While JLo's dress was a miss in my view for other reasons, she did channel the crystal flower from the story...so kind of on theme.
I love how you completely overlook the Chris Hemworth in the 1 stars who equally ignored the theme but you are onto Odell JrâŠhmmm. Make it make sense!
love it. always love your take on these events
Ugbad Abdi, Mindy Kaling, and Iris Law had my three favorite outfits, in no particular order. I also noticed how Iris Lawâs hairstyle matched her dress really well.
Your analysis is always spot on. Thank you for the time and knowledge you put into this. Blessings
I think youâre the first channel Iâve seen talk about the theme in terms of old techniques for making clothes
Inwas waiting for this video đ a staple to watch every year
Tyla's outfit was beautiful!
Was waiting on your analysis with bated breath. Thank you for explaining your opinion with exceptional clarity and insight. â€
Thank you, Justine. I always look forward to your analysis and choices. â€â€
The creativity always amazes me. Love your reviews â€đ
Dan Levyâs suit was my favourite!
†thank you, Justine. Always love your content. â€đ
Love your reviews. I would be happy to watch an hour long video on this from you!
I love hearing your interpretation. I really enjoyed this video!
I loved all the choices made by Justine. I would like to add: Keke Palmer in Marc Jacobs (both Gala and Exhibit themes), Charli XCX in Marni (both Gala and Exhibit themes), Tyla in Balmain (both Gala and Exhibit themes-->dress actually made of sand) and Dan Levy in Dia Dipasupil (Gala theme). Honorable Mention as they looked adorable together along with taking a reference from both themes, I would like to add, Hannah Bagshawe and Eddie Redmayne in custom Steve O Smith.
My personal favorite was the sand dress from Balkan worn by Tyla. It was the first one I didnât scroll past. I just loved the texture. Yeah⊠maybe itâs s bit on the nose, but I love the play on materials that are not too expected for an item (like that cup made out of fur)
Couldn't care less for met gala but I always watch and enjoy your videos on it! Top quality đ
Best overview of this event! I enjoyed your thorough critique and inclusion of so many great outfits that I hadnât seen anywhere else. Thank you
I absolutely agree with you.
Tyla wore my favorite outfit. It was a gown by Balmain made of sand referencing the âsands of timeâ. I canât believe u missed that one đ. She even carried around an hour glass as her purse
YAY!!!! finally. was looking forward to this.
Thank you for explaining this to us đđ
đonly met review video worth a watch , thank you!
Thank you đ
that was a lovely review. thank you.
Isabelle Huppert wore a dress based on a Balenciaga wedding dress her great-grandmothers actually designed, back in the 1930s. So she was very much on the theme (the original dress is from the Met's archies).
Thank you for mentioning the designers and emphasizing their work â€ïž
I was waiting for this video, like every year â€đ
Tyla's dress by Balmain made of sand deserved a mention, would love to hear your opinion on this.
Thumbs way up! Now I understand all the hoopla. Great job, Justine
I think the Garden of time is a reference, too, in the fairy tale how everyone was asleep in the castle grounds and lay where they fell and the thick bramble grew around the castle wall and were asleep for a very long time. If I remember my Arthur Rackham correctly.
excellent video! thanks! â€
My favourite was Mona Patel wearing dress with mechanical flowers, stunning silhouette! †by Iris Van Harpen
THIS is the MET Gala review I've been waiting for, and IMO the one that matters!!
My Top 5 from the women: Elle Fanning's birds with cascading water by Balmain; Mindy Kaling's blooming flower by Guarav Gupta; Mona Patel's kinetic butterfly dress by Iris Van Herpen; Tyla sands of time by Balmain; and Lana Del Rey's decaying garden by Alexander McQueen.
My Top 5 from the men are exactly the same as your, Justine! They understood the assignment. As the saying goes. đ
Excellent choices. Additionally, Elle and Mindy looked extraordinarily beautiful in their dresses.
â€â€â€â€â€always love and appreciate your attention to detail â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
Thank you Justine. This was fabulous. I always love your review of these galas. Truly. Anything you share about fashion, your home Renoâs. etc. because of your ethics that you use in your personal life and professional life. I have followed you for years. And I will never forget the first video of yours. It changed my course in life completely to strive for ethical fashion, quality over quantity etc. cheers Raylene
Loved your review; completely on point. If you hadn't pointed out Dilaria Findikoglu, I don't think I would have seen her creation. I looked her up and I was very excited by her work. Thank you!! I don't think that the general public (here in North America) really appreciates artists. The product seems to be completely divorced from the artist, as you mentioned. It seems that people think artists either "have it" or not. There doesn't seem to be an understanding that it takes hard work, a good education and lots of experience for an artist, as much as any other professional, to get to the top of their game. Thank you for your point of view, education, experience and hard work!
Great insight thank you. I loved Lana â€
So many people looked gorgeous, but I really loved Donatella Versace's gown. There are ivy details, so I assuming it is meant to be the greenery in the garden, but to me it looks as though she is rising out of seafoam like Venus Anadyomene, and I would have put maybe pearls instead and saved it for an ocean theme. I love it.
Hey! Congrats on 1M I donât know how I missed that đ€
I missed that too! Thank you for bringing that to our attention! Congratulations to Justine!! Well deserved.
Tyla's dress was one of the best for me, she focused on the time aspect, and it looks so well done.
Thank you â€
I appreciate you for explaining the details of what the theme really meant! I saw many dresses having only flowers and loved them for their elegance and style but this analysis is a better perspective.
New subscriber based on this review. Love a designer's perspective. And also that you didn't laboriously go through the looks one by one but grouped them. And really agree with your last comment - when I google "red carpet" to take a look at who wore what, if the designers names aren't featured I automatically search for another web page
Elle Fanning was my favourite. Liquid poetry.
Elle fanning is on theme actually if you reference the garden if time as a short story of the same name. With the glass flowers that reverse time - she is being that glass flower.
Tyla for sure!
I think you nailed it, Justine. Your five-star choices seem just right to me. Thank you!
I want to start with how much I love this video with Justine every year. Itâs tradition now! Gotta mention Tyla because she was literally the sands of time. Lana del Ray looked amazing. I completely agree with you about Chloe Sevingy. Her dress was spot on for me as well. Zendaya tied with Chloe though, at least for me. I liked the garden she wore and the hummingbird at her neck was gorgeous. I loved how it was a part of the dress but also the jewelry. Lena Malfouf was also one of my favorites of the night. She looked so beautiful.
Thank you so much.