‘Gorgeous’ Zoe Kravitz Wows ‘Em On Met Gala Red Carpet
Stunner Zoe Kravitz took the Met Gala red carpet by storm, earning rave reviews for her poised look and strapless pink and black Oscar De La Renta gown.
The willowy Kin starlet also sported a black train and minimal makeup to win over the fashion police.
Zoe Kravitz with a LOOK #MetGala pic.twitter.com/UOxfvpkog6
— Ginika Dike (@ginnnybaby) May 2, 2017
Others gushed over the bouquet of real roses the actress wore to complement the outfit.
Zoë Kravitz is wearing actual roses tonight that were dyed Black. She is literally a walking bouquet. Beautiful. pic.twitter.com/RfCbjkmmGN
— Ᏸecca?? (@MJStarLover) May 2, 2017
All in all, the 28-year-old daughter of rocker Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet struck the perfect pose for the night of high fashion.
The 2017 Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute ball was themed Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between, an homage to highly structured creations of the Japanese designer and her avant-garde label.
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