Styling yet another masterpiece, Gigi Hadid‘s new Paris photos show her attending the Le Grand Diner du Louvre in a three-in-one Moschino dress. Hadid, one of the attendees at the museum’s first fundraising gala, did not disappoint in her iconic outfit to honor the new exhibition called the Louvre Couture: Art and Fashion – Statement Pieces. Her gown flaunted separate metallic panels of gold, silver, and bronze, bringing three metals to one dress. Truly standing out at the event, the supermodel’s look also marked the beginning of a new era in fashion.
Gigi Hadid attends Louvre’s grand dinner in dress that is indeed 3
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Gigi Hadid’s latest photos from the Le Grand Diner du Louvre in Paris demonstrated her eclectic taste in fashion in a three-in-one Moschino dress. The strapless gown was indeed three dresses sewn together and combined three metals, forming one outfit with geometric patterns that would truly baffle you. It consisted of a sweetheart neckline, an off-the-shoulder sleeve, and a zig-zag pattern separating the three metals.
One of these was silver chainmail covering a small section near the right sleeve, stretching from the neckline to the waist. Meanwhile, the mid portion displayed gold with yellow and white rhinestone embellishments and stretched from the left bust, nearly covering the length of the skirt. Finally, the third segment comprised bronze beaded embroidery, adding subtle fringes to the entirety of the skirt before ending at the gown’s hem.
Gigi Hadid’s appearance at the Louvre’s grand dinner screamed the ’80s in every way, especially her platinum blonde hairdo styled into upturned curls and full-face makeup. She further paired her outfit with gold and white gold jewelry, including a couple of necklaces, rings, and exquisite earrings to match all the metals.
According to Vogue, Hadid arrived with former Moschino designer Jeremy Scott at the event. Other supermodels who attended the star-studded event were Naomi Campbell and Carla Bruni. As for the couture exhibition, the display features works, including more than 100 designs and accessories, of 45 notable fashion designers such as Christian Dior, Chanel, and Alexander McQueen.
Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on theFashionSpot.