See Bella Hadid's 2022 Met Gala After Party Dress in Pictures

2022-05-14 22:41:48 By : Mr. sam xiao

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Nipple pasties? ✅ Sheer stockings? ✅ Open corset top? ✅

If there’s one thing Bella Hadid is going to do, it’s give us a memorable ~look~ to talk about during fashion’s biggest night out, and last night’s Met Gala was no exception. If you thought Bella was about to tone it down for the after-party, though, You! Thought! Wrong! After the Met Gala at the swanky members-only social club Zero Bond, she was joined by her boyfriend Marc Kalman and fully showed out in an intricate Burberry black lace lingerie look.

How intricate, you ask? Well, there are beaded nipple pasties, an open corset top, a ruffled skirt layered over lace underwear, and sheer thigh-high stockings. Oh, and we can’t forget about the statement-making drop earrings c/o NYC-based fine jewelry brand Prounis and sky-high heels she accessorized with. Obsessed!

Before stepping out in this showstopper, the supermodel made an ultra-glam appearance at the “Gilded Glamor”–themed Met Gala in a sultry black gown designed by Burberry’s creative director, Riccardo Tisci. The detailing was to die for and included a leather corset, mesh evening gloves, a thigh-high slit, and sheer lace tights. Here’s a pic of it again in all its glory:

Bella even added an homage to the vintage glamour of the event’s theme by roping a multistrand pearl necklace from Briony Raymond around her ankle. “It’s a little bit of me, a little bit of him,” she said to Vogue on working with Tisci on her look.

The supermodel was recently on the cover of Vogue and used the opportunity to talk about something more serious: the constant rumors she hears about her appearance, namely that she’s had filler. “I have never used filler. Let’s just put an end to that. I have no issue with it, but it’s not for me,” she said. “Whoever thinks I’ve gotten my eyes lifted or whatever it’s called—it’s face tape! The oldest trick in the book. I’ve had this impostor syndrome where people made me feel like I didn’t deserve any of this. People always have something to say, but what I have to say is, I’ve always been misunderstood in my industry and by the people around me.”