Cher at the 2015 Met Gala in Marc Jacobs Samsung Galaxy S4 case; Cher at the 1974 Met Actuación in Bob Mackie Photo: Getty Images; Ron Galella / WireImage
Among the burning questions that have start to emerge on the Met Actuación red carpet tonight: One, doest not TBT stand for "Turn Back Time"? And two, has Cher came upon her new all-American designer install in Marc Jacobs Samsung S4 case? Tonight your woman ascended the museum stairs escorted by the designer, in a shimmering multicolor floor-skimming dress by Jacobs featuring a tremendous leg slit. It made for each entrance that offered, perhaps, a bit more coverage, but was as attention-grabing and spectacular as her mid 1970s Met Gala debut, in a woman so newsworthy it made this cover of Time magazine—as well just like Kim Kardashian West's Instagram feed (West, who wore a sheer, derriere-décolleté Roberto Cavalli by Peter Dundas look, posted the throwback serior portrait with this caption: "Cher at the 10th ever Met Gala! I just fitted her and told her this photography was my inspiration for mine dress tonight! ")
That woman, of course , was constructed almost 100 % of strategically placed rhinestones, marabou feathers, and sheer, sheer, materials, and it was created by yet another noticeable all-American designer, Bob Mackie, who seem to walked on the well-plumed arm inside singer and multiple–Vogue cover tipe. It was a star-making moment: Mackie would go on to design more than about four decades' worth of equally audacious and incandescent ensembles for Co?teux for the stage, for the Oscars teal carpet, and beyond, most of and also this eschewed opaque fabric in favor of megawatt memorable style. Last year, the two stopped their longtime professional union, quite a few designer declined to outfit Co?teux for her "Dressed to Kill" excursión, leaving her reportedly heartbroken. Once tonight's Met moment is a reader board sign of things to come, a third vaginal burning question emerges: Can we expect a huge Marc Jacobs headdress in the near future?
André Leon Talley talks to Cher additionally Marc Jacobs on the red carpet cleaning:
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