Met Gala: the Mexican flower that inspired Eiza González’s dress

A new edition of the Met Gala It took place at the legendary Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and, once again, the main figures of the entertainment industry wore outfits from the most important international fashion brands. This year, the outfits revolved around the theme “Sleeping Beauties: the awakening of fashion” and the story “The Garden of Time.”

At the event, which seeks to raise funds for the museum’s Costume Institute, some Latin stars were present again, while others had their debut. Camila Cabello and Bad Bunny had already been in previous editions; On the other hand, Karol G and Eiza Gonzalez They debuted on the most important red carpet on the first Monday in May.

The “Baby Driver” and “Hobbs & Shaw” actress wore an elegant dress by the Italian brand Del Core. The designer who was in charge of such a garment was Elizabeth Saltzman, who assured that she was inspired by the vanilla orchid, an emblematic flower of Mexico, to dress Eiza. “It’s a peeling orchid dress covered in layers of silk organza, shaded in pink, ivory and cream,” the designer confided to Vogue.

Eiza wore a Del Core dress. Photo: Instagram @eizagonzalez

“MET GALA. Thanks to the Institute, Anna and @voguemagazine. The look of my dream comes to life thanks to @cartier and @delcoreofficial. Inspired by the vanilla orchid native to Mexico. Representing my heritage is crucial to me and this dress was built around this, never worn before. Cartier piece that emulates the base of a green field. Renaissance paintings where the beauty of inspiration was tied with the Venus in the shell,” Eiza described in her Instagram post and continued with thanks: “Many thanks to the entire group for the people behind this look. To both houses Arnaud, Liana and everyone at @cartier thank you for inviting me.”

Her dress is inspired by the vanilla orchid. Photo: Instagram @eizagonzalez

As always, their Instagram followers responded with pure praise: “The Kardashians were clowns, faced with such a Mexican”; “SPECTACULAR”; “Mexico and Argentina are very, very proud of you, beautiful!”; “Beautiful”; “Divinaaaa”; “Beauty”; “Supreme Mexican Goddess.”

 
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