look? Of course you were. But could you have imagined the beaded Tom Ford ensemble she ended up wearing? Impossible.Ora took a Biblical approach to the night's “Garden of Time” dress code, wearing strings of multi-colored beads over a sheer nude bodysuit.
It's giving check out time at the Garden of Eden. Some of the beads on Ora's gown, are from the first and second century BC, which is “older than anyone on this planet.” Frankly, that's older than a good percentage of the Met Museum's actual collection of artifacts.Ora's dress does not attach at the sides at all, so the skin-toned bodysuit underneath gives the illusion that the singer is almost completely naked under her strings of beads.
To keep the naked look consistent, Ora's strappy high heeled sandals were also nude-colored. , was slightly less understated, with a messy wet hair look and blue eyeshadow.If Rita Ora's 2024 Met Gala look had an accessory, it might be her husband, Taika Waititi.
In contrast to Ora's less-is-more approach, the filmmaker wore a head-to-toe brown leather suit—including the shirt and tie—which we're guessing wouldn't have been found in the first century BC.To see all the looks from the 2024 Met Gala red carpet, and for more of Glamour’s live show coverage, click .By signing up you agree to our (including the ), our and to receive marketing and account-related emails from Glamour.
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