Kim Kardashian, Florence Pugh and Jeremy Pope led the Met Gala’s touching tributes to the late Chanel creative designer Karl Lagerfeld.
The reality TV star, Don’t Worry Darling actress and Tony Award-nominee were amongst the star-studded line-up of celebrities paying homage to the fashion legend.
The German-born designer, who died in 2019, helmed some of the biggest houses in fashion.
He was the subject of this year’s Met Gala theme, “in honour of Karl”.
Many of Lagerfeld’s signature touches were present on the carpet – including pearls, black and white monochromatic colour palettes, a crisp white shirt and his favourite flower, the camellia.
Kim highlighted Lagerfeld’s love of pearls in an ensemble made up of multiple ropes of real pearls for the bodice and skirt, with a skin-coloured corset underneath and a white stole trailing to the floor.
Showing off her outfit by Schiaparelli, Kim told Vogue: “What is more Karl than the iconic Chanel pearls?”
She said the night felt particularly special because Lagerfeld shot her first fashion shoot.
Wearing Marc Jacobs, Kim’s sister Kendall Jenner – who closed Chanel’s 2015 couture show as the “bride” – paid tribute to Lagerfeld’s personal aesthetic with collar detailing on her black sparkling bodysuit.
She explained: “I owe a lot to him and what he did for me, it was such a pivotal point in my career.
“I started working with him when I was really young… and he really embraced me, so I’m honoured to be here. I’m honoured to celebrate him.”
Midsommar star Florence debuted a fresh buzzcut for her first outing at a Met Gala.
The new look is for her upcoming film We Live In Time and she told US outlets on the red carpet: “I’m very happy to have it here with this look, it makes everything perfect.”
Recently announced as the newest ambassador for Italian fashion house Valentino, Pugh wore a dramatic white gown by the brand with a long train trailing across the carpet.
Her ensemble played off Lagerfeld’s love of a monochromatic colour palette with the white dress complemented by a black bow and a towering black feathered headpiece.
Wearing designer Chen Peng, rapper Cardi B told Vogue her outfit was half representing Chanel and half Lagerfeld himself.
The skirt echoed some of Chanel’s most famous symbols with the Boy Bag’s iconic stitched diamond pattern and 3D flowers studded across.
And the top half of her look reflected Lagerfeld’s personal aesthetic, with a white sleeveless shirt and tie topped off with silver hair.
“I’m representing the house of Chanel and Karl at the same time,” she said of her second outfit of the night.
Cara Delevingne frequently modelled for Chanel, memorably in the brand’s supermarket-themed fashion show in 2014.
Her outfit was a nod to Lagerfeld’s love of a crisp white shirt. Her outfit featured tuxedo shirt-style lapels, a cape and a miniskirt.
“It’s a wonderful thing to be able to do this for such an incredible person, not only in fashion, but personally as a friend,” she told Vogue.
“I owe him so much. And it’s an amazing way to remember him.”
She added: “He lives on, he’s influenced so much not only in fashion.”
Elle Fanning wore an ensemble designed by Vivienne Westwood’s creative director Andreas Kronthaler.
On the carpet, Fanning explained the look reflected an outfit she wore to model for Lagerfeld when she was 13.
After attending the 2011 autumn Chanel couture show, Lagerfeld selected Fanning to be photographed in a black jacket – which he then styled with the white dress she was wearing and a daisy crown.
In a nod to that look, The Great actor wore a bridal-inspired white gown with a black cropped tuxedo jacket and a daisy crown with black bows.
Wearing a surrealist design by Schiaparelli, writer and actor Michaela Coel’s brown dress was heavily embellished with plenty of nods to Lagerfeld hidden among the design – which featured 130,000 crystals.
Wearing Versace – a brand she models for – The Devil Wears Prada actor Anne Hathaway reflected Lagerfeld’s love of tweed and pearls in her white strapless gown.
Every part of her look was carefully considered with Hathaway even wearing a camellia in her hair.
In one of the more literal interpretations of the theme, One Night In Miami actor Jeremy Pope debuted a massive black and white cape by Balmain at the Met Gala.
It was spectacularly emblazoned with Lagerfeld’s iconic image, featuring his signature sunglasses, low ponytail and high-necked shirt.
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