Gigi Hadid, Tyra Banks, more stars head to The Louvre for glam exhibit: See the photos
Gigi Hadid, Tyra Banks, more stars head to The Louvre for glam exhibit: See the photos
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Kylie Jenner hits runway at Disneyland Paris to close out fashion week
Kylie Jenner wore a black gown on the runway at the Coperni show at Disneyland Paris to close out Paris Fashion Week.
If fashion is an art form, these stars may be walking masterpieces.
A slew of A-list celebrities, from supermodels Gigi Hadid and Tyra Banks to fashion heavyweights Anna Wintour and Jean Paul Gaultier, descended on The Louvre in Paris on Tuesday for "Le Grand Diner du Louvre," a glamorous exhibition held at the iconic French art museum.
The inaugural showcase was designed to highlight the "Louvre Couture: Art and Fashion — Statement Pieces" exhibit, Olivier Gabet, director of the decorative arts department at the Louvre Museum, told Women's Wear Daily in August 2024. The collection explores how "precious objects" across history have shaped the realm of fashion design.
"This is really the first time that the Louvre has decided to create an exhibition about the relationship between fashion and its own collections," Gabet said at the time.
Check out the stars who were in attendance.
Gigi Hadid
Hadid was a full-blown glamazon in an asymmetrical, off-the-shoulder gown. The floor-length frock was overlaid with a bewitching black and yellow patchwork print.
Tyra Banks
Banks is taking business formal to a chic new level.
The model and TV personality rocked a flowy blazer with tassel embellishments and paired it with a black bustier.
Anna Wintour
Wintour is the reigning fashion queen for a reason, folks.
The Vogue Editor-in-Chief looked elegant in a long-sleeved, floral-printed dress and sleek black coat.
Jean Paul Gaultier
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
The French haute couture designer stayed true to his signature style with a striped, navy-blue and white T-shirt, which he elevated with a crisp black suit.
Michelle Yeoh
Yeoh may be in her villain era, but there's nothing sinful about her Louvre look.
The Oscar-winning actress and "Wicked" star captivated in a jet black, asymmetrical dress.
Naomi Campbell
Campbell can make anything a fashion statement.
The model took a simple black dress and paired it with a vibrant hot pink coat and '60s-inspired hairdo for a casually glamorous number.
Dev Patel
Patel is a leading man on and off the screen. The "Monkey Man" director and star charmed in a trim navy-blue suit and white button-down shirt.
Keira Knightley
Knightley is a black dove in more ways than one.
The Oscar-nominated actress and "Black Doves" star radiated in a whimsical black dress, which featured a jewel-studded and semi-ruffled bodice.
Doechii
Doechii was truly the belle of the ball.
The Grammy-winning rapper sparkled in a sumptuous canary gown that glinted with the help of some reflective beading.
Jisoo
Jisoo is flying solo in style.
The Blackpink star evoked old Hollywood glamour in a strapless black gown, which she accessorized with a dazzling, leaf-shaped necklace.
Paris Jackson
For Jackson, superstar style doesn't skip a generation.
The model-actress and daughter of pop icon Michael Jackson wowed in a feathery, semi-sheer frock that belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Ashley Graham
If anyone can flip the fashion script, it's Graham. The model looked sharp in an all-black suit and tie, which she complemented with a bold red lip.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Huntington-Whiteley aced the first rule of model behavior: Always be runway ready. The model-actress sizzled in a sequined black dress, which she paired with a matching shawl.
Joseph Quinn
In the battle for fashion stud supremacy, Quinn is a clear victor.
The "Gladiator II" star was a total knockout in a crisp black suit, which he topped with a wine-hued button-down shirt.
Danai Gurira
Only the fiercest of Wakanda survive, and Gurira fits that bill. The actress and "Black Panther" star popped in a showstopping halter gown.
Gemma Chan
Chan has us seeing red in the best way possible. The actress and "Crazy Rich Asians" star captivated in a floor-length scarlet gown.
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