Performance dressing: The era of fashion theatre is here
Fashion, at its most powerful, is never simply worn. It is performed. Over the past few years, celebrity dressing has moved far beyond ‘best dressed’ conversations, with body no longer just wearing the look, but also actively participating in it. This year, that idea unfolded in full force under the Met Gala, where several celebrity appearances felt less like redcarpet fashion and more like live performance art.
Charli XCX:
The iris motif, rendered in resin and layered into the dress, turned the body into a living canvas. It was a referential reading that situated the body between fashion and artwork
Kylie Jenner:
Emma Chamberlain:
Beyoncé:
Gwendoline Christie:
Sabrina Carpenter:
Heidi Klum:
Written By: Aashna Reddy
Charli XCX:
Charlie XCX
Wearing Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, she interpreted the theme through art history, referencing Yves Saint Laurent’s 1988 Van Gogh collection.The iris motif, rendered in resin and layered into the dress, turned the body into a living canvas. It was a referential reading that situated the body between fashion and artwork
Kylie Jenner:
Kylie Jenner
Wearing a custom Schiaparelli look, she interpreted the theme through tension, pairing a sculpted nude corset with exposed, spine-like lacing with a skirt designed to appear as if it is slipping away. The interplay between structure and undoing positioned the body as both form and process. A restrained, couture-led reading Emma Chamberlain:
Emma Chamberlain
Wearing custom Mugler by Miguel Castro Freitas, she became the canvas itself. The hand-painted gown, inspired by watercolor techniques and artists from Van Gogh to Munch, turned her into a moving, living painting rooted in her personal relationship with art Beyoncé:
Beyoncé
Returning after a decade away as co-chair, she wore a skeletal crystal gown by Olivier Rousteing, anchoring the theme in anatomy. The illusion and structure turned the body into the canvas itself, blurring the line between couture and installation art. Gwendoline Christie:
Gwendoline Christie
Wearing custom Giles Deacon, she interpreted the theme through layered artistic references, from John Singer Sargent to Madame Yevonde. The mask of her own face and Stephen Jones headpiece shifted the focus from clothing to identity and performance, treating the body as both subject and illusion Sabrina Carpenter:
Sabrina Carpenter
Wearing a custom Dior dress by Jonathan Anderson, she interpreted fashion through cinema, referencing Audrey Hepburn’s Sabrina . The gown was constructed with rhinestone filmstrip detailing that wraps the body, embedding narrative into the garment, with close-up frames that revealed stills of Humphrey Bogart and William Holden. A referential reading that portrayed the body as both medium and moving image Heidi Klum:
Heidi Klum
Wearing a sculptural, marble-inspired look, Heidi embraced theatricality, rendering her body as a classical statue. The trompe l’oeil drapery and stonelike finish illusion treated fashion almost as set design, freezing movement into something resembling classical art.Written By: Aashna Reddy
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