The MET Gala is one of the most iconic fashion events of the year, with celebrities and fashion icons showcasing their bold and daring looks on the red carpet. And this year didn’t disappoint; with a monochrome look with gowns that would make amazing wedding dresses. Renowned wedding dress designer, Elbeth Gillis, is here to help you achieve the perfect MET Gala look with her wedding dress design skills. In this article, we’ll explore how you can get the 2023 MET Gala look with Elbeth Gillis’ dresses.
GET THE LOOK: AVA MAX
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Diana is a beautiful strapless gown with a fitted silhouette in stretch mikado. The beading on the collar and godet train adds a hint of drama to this classic style bridal gown.
Add an organza overskirt or bow to create an elegant look for the wedding ceremony.
GET THE LOOK: NICOLE KIDMAN
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Harlow brings a hint of 1920’s glamour to the Botanical Bridal Collection, fully beaded with bespoke ostrich feather detailing. Accessorize Harlow with a chic ostrich feather stole that is nothing shy of stunning, which when removed reveals the plunging neckline and the figure hugging silhouette of the dress.
GET THE LOOK: IMAAN HAMMAM
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With her stretch top and fitted skirt, Sabrina is pure elegance. This understated gown allows the bride to change it up and make it her own by adding glamorous accessories, a tulle skirt, dramatic bow or delicate 3-D floral cuffs.
GET THE LOOK: MIRANDA KERR
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Georgia is a striking ball-gown styled wedding dress with a structured corset bodice in mikado. This modern beauty can be customised by adding dramatic bow-sleeves or a large kimono bow.
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Hadley is a scoop-neck wedding dress with dramatic pleating on the bodice and a wrap-skirt.
This exquisite gown can be changed up by adding off-shoulder straps, a beaded belt or a big organza bow.
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