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Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao
Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao

CNN

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao

Megan Thee Stallion is no stranger to taking risks on the red carpet – from the sparkly Y2K-reminiscent dress she wore to the 'Mean Girls' musical movie premiere in 2024, to the wave-like, body-hugging gown by Indian fashion designer Gaurav Gupta she opted for at the 2022 Oscars, to her three-tiered hairstyle at the Met Gala just last week, which channeled Black performer Josephine Baker. Saturday's Gold Gala was no exception. The American rapper arrived at the Music Center in Los Angeles in a dramatic creation by New York-based fashion brand Quine Li. The look wove aspects of the traditional Chinese qipao, or cheongsam, such as the mandarin collar and a floral pattern, with unexpected flourishes – soft, puffy sculptures encircling the bust and hip, black lace and a thigh high slit. Megan received the One House Honor at the annual event put on by non-profit Gold House – a celebration of Asian Pacific talent across entertainment, fashion, technology and more – for her support of the AAPI community through creative collaborations. 'I was so excited because I wasn't 100% sure that she would wear it,' the brand's 32-year-old founder Kuai Li told CNN in a phone interview, of seeing the star appear in her creation. 'Normally (stylists) have backups – so I was so happy to see this come true,' she said, adding that she had less than a month to design it. The Chinese-born designer said the brief was to create a look that could be modern, reference Asian design and reflect Megan's personality. The result was a sculptural qipao that had a sci-fi slant, as two curved rings framed Megan's midriff — almost-exposed if not for the thin weft of lace — like the dress had been run through an X-ray machine. She used fabric from her recent collection of Swallowtail Butterfly qipaos and combined it with the geometric expressions seen throughout her relatively short, but budding career (celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Michelle Yeoh and Julia Fox have already worn her garments for campaigns and magazine covers). In her wider portfolio, designer Li says she fuses her background in industrial design and fashion, 'obsession' with architecture and 1980s 'vintage vibes' to create futuristic looks. The qipao traces its origins to robes worn by Manchu nobility during the Qing dynasty, but the garment rose in popularity and the figure-flattering silhouette we know today is largely thanks to Shanghai tailors and the city's glamorous nightlife in the 1930s. In recent decades, both luxury and fast fashion Western brands have been accused of appropriating the garment, while people of non-Asian descent wearing versions of it have either faced criticism for cultural appropriation, while others have argued it's acceptable and celebrates Chinese culture. Li said while fashion designers should be aware of cultural appropriation she saw this as 'a great opportunity to feel proud of Asian culture, especially in America,' and wanting 'to try something very bold, (that would be a form of) cultural appreciation as well.' Many celebrities at the Gold Gala also wore looks by Asian designers or incorporated elements nodding to their cultural heritage. Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter Laufey wore a silver gown by Huishan Zhang, while 'White Lotus' breakout star Tayme Thapthimthong accessorized his suit wearing a maroon sash with gold embellishments from Thai boutique The Phukaw. On accepting her award, Megan told the audience, 'My respect and appreciation for the Asian Pacific culture extends far beyond music, and into other areas like fashion, cuisine and of course anime,' adding that she looked forward to visiting more places in Asia and working on future collaborations with the community. 'Wicked' and 'Crazy Rich Asians' director Jon M. Chu also took to the stage to accept the Gold Legend award and in a speech said, 'We're not just guests at the table anymore. We built the damn house, and guess what? It's made of gold, and we've got more work to do.' 'I'm ready, if you all are.'

Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao
Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao

CNN

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao

Megan Thee Stallion is no stranger to taking risks on the red carpet – from the sparkly Y2K-reminiscent dress she wore to the 'Mean Girls' musical movie premiere in 2024, to the wave-like, body-hugging gown by Indian fashion designer Gaurav Gupta she opted for at the 2022 Oscars, to her three-tiered hairstyle at the Met Gala just last week, which channeled Black performer Josephine Baker. Saturday's Gold Gala was no exception. The American rapper arrived at the Music Center in Los Angeles in a dramatic creation by New York-based fashion brand Quine Li. The look wove aspects of the traditional Chinese qipao, or cheongsam, such as the mandarin collar and a floral pattern, with unexpected flourishes – soft, puffy sculptures encircling the bust and hip, black lace and a thigh high slit. Megan received the One House Honor at the annual event put on by non-profit Gold House – a celebration of Asian Pacific talent across entertainment, fashion, technology and more – for her support of the AAPI community through creative collaborations. 'I was so excited because I wasn't 100% sure that she would wear it,' the brand's 32-year-old founder Kuai Li told CNN in a phone interview, of seeing the star appear in her creation. 'Normally (stylists) have backups – so I was so happy to see this come true,' she said, adding that she had less than a month to design it. The Chinese-born designer said the brief was to create a look that could be modern, reference Asian design and reflect Megan's personality. The result was a sculptural qipao that had a sci-fi slant, as two curved rings framed Megan's midriff — almost-exposed if not for the thin weft of lace — like the dress had been run through an X-ray machine. She used fabric from her recent collection of Swallowtail Butterfly qipaos and combined it with the geometric expressions seen throughout her relatively short, but budding career (celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Michelle Yeoh and Julia Fox have already worn her garments for campaigns and magazine covers). In her wider portfolio, designer Li says she fuses her background in industrial design and fashion, 'obsession' with architecture and 1980s 'vintage vibes' to create futuristic looks. The qipao traces its origins to robes worn by Manchu nobility during the Qing dynasty, but the garment rose in popularity and the figure-flattering silhouette we know today is largely thanks to Shanghai tailors and the city's glamorous nightlife in the 1930s. In recent decades, both luxury and fast fashion Western brands have been accused of appropriating the garment, while people of non-Asian descent wearing versions of it have either faced criticism for cultural appropriation, while others have argued it's acceptable and celebrates Chinese culture. Li said while fashion designers should be aware of cultural appropriation she saw this as 'a great opportunity to feel proud of Asian culture, especially in America,' and wanting 'to try something very bold, (that would be a form of) cultural appreciation as well.' Many celebrities at the Gold Gala also wore looks by Asian designers or incorporated elements nodding to their cultural heritage. Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter Laufey wore a silver gown by Huishan Zhang, while 'White Lotus' breakout star Tayme Thapthimthong accessorized his suit wearing a maroon sash with gold embellishments from Thai boutique The Phukaw. On accepting her award, Megan told the audience, 'My respect and appreciation for the Asian Pacific culture extends far beyond music, and into other areas like fashion, cuisine and of course anime,' adding that she looked forward to visiting more places in Asia and working on future collaborations with the community. 'Wicked' and 'Crazy Rich Asians' director Jon M. Chu also took to the stage to accept the Gold Legend award and in a speech said, 'We're not just guests at the table anymore. We built the damn house, and guess what? It's made of gold, and we've got more work to do.' 'I'm ready, if you all are.'

Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao
Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao

CNN

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Look of the Week: Megan Thee Stallion's Gold Gala dress is a daring take on the qipao

Megan Thee Stallion is no stranger to taking risks on the red carpet – from the sparkly Y2K-reminiscent dress she wore to the 'Mean Girls' musical movie premiere in 2024, to the wave-like, body-hugging gown by Indian fashion designer Gaurav Gupta she opted for at the 2022 Oscars, to her three-tiered hairstyle at the Met Gala just last week, which channeled Black performer Josephine Baker. Saturday's Gold Gala was no exception. The American rapper arrived at the Music Center in Los Angeles in a dramatic creation by New York-based fashion brand Quine Li. The look wove aspects of the traditional Chinese qipao, or cheongsam, such as the mandarin collar and a floral pattern, with unexpected flourishes – soft, puffy sculptures encircling the bust and hip, black lace and a thigh high slit. Megan received the One House Honor at the annual event put on by non-profit Gold House – a celebration of Asian Pacific talent across entertainment, fashion, technology and more – for her support of the AAPI community through creative collaborations. 'I was so excited because I wasn't 100% sure that she would wear it,' the brand's 32-year-old founder Kuai Li told CNN in a phone interview, of seeing the star appear in her creation. 'Normally (stylists) have backups – so I was so happy to see this come true,' she said, adding that she had less than a month to design it. The Chinese-born designer said the brief was to create a look that could be modern, reference Asian design and reflect Megan's personality. The result was a sculptural qipao that had a sci-fi slant, as two curved rings framed Megan's midriff — almost-exposed if not for the thin weft of lace — like the dress had been run through an X-ray machine. She used fabric from her recent collection of Swallowtail Butterfly qipaos and combined it with the geometric expressions seen throughout her relatively short, but budding career (celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Michelle Yeoh and Julia Fox have already worn her garments for campaigns and magazine covers). In her wider portfolio, designer Li says she fuses her background in industrial design and fashion, 'obsession' with architecture and 1980s 'vintage vibes' to create futuristic looks. The qipao traces its origins to robes worn by Manchu nobility during the Qing dynasty, but the garment rose in popularity and the figure-flattering silhouette we know today is largely thanks to Shanghai tailors and the city's glamorous nightlife in the 1930s. In recent decades, both luxury and fast fashion Western brands have been accused of appropriating the garment, while people of non-Asian descent wearing versions of it have either faced criticism for cultural appropriation, while others have argued it's acceptable and celebrates Chinese culture. Li said while fashion designers should be aware of cultural appropriation she saw this as 'a great opportunity to feel proud of Asian culture, especially in America,' and wanting 'to try something very bold, (that would be a form of) cultural appreciation as well.' Many celebrities at the Gold Gala also wore looks by Asian designers or incorporated elements nodding to their cultural heritage. Icelandic-Chinese singer-songwriter Laufey wore a silver gown by Huishan Zhang, while 'White Lotus' breakout star Tayme Thapthimthong accessorized his suit wearing a maroon sash with gold embellishments from Thai boutique The Phukaw. On accepting her award, Megan told the audience, 'My respect and appreciation for the Asian Pacific culture extends far beyond music, and into other areas like fashion, cuisine and of course anime,' adding that she looked forward to visiting more places in Asia and working on future collaborations with the community. 'Wicked' and 'Crazy Rich Asians' director Jon M. Chu also took to the stage to accept the Gold Legend award and in a speech said, 'We're not just guests at the table anymore. We built the damn house, and guess what? It's made of gold, and we've got more work to do.' 'I'm ready, if you all are.'

Megan Thee Stallion Keeps It Classic With Black Leather Sandal Heels at the 4th Annual Gold Gala in Los Angeles
Megan Thee Stallion Keeps It Classic With Black Leather Sandal Heels at the 4th Annual Gold Gala in Los Angeles

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Megan Thee Stallion Keeps It Classic With Black Leather Sandal Heels at the 4th Annual Gold Gala in Los Angeles

Megan Thee Stallion attended the 4th Annual Gold Gala held yesterday in Los Angeles. Beyond Megan, notable attendees included Mindy Kaling, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, Liza Koshy, Jhené Aiko, Tan France, H.E.R, Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell, Sandra Oh and Laufey, among others. The 'Mamushi' rapper donned a standard but flattering pair of black leather sandal heels. The chosen style featured matte black leather uppers accompanied by thin but sturdy straps atop her toes and around her ankles, situated in place with adjustable gold buckle closures. More from Footwear News Megan Thee Stallion Pays Tribute to Josephine Baker at the 2025 Met Gala in Bedazzled Stuart Weitzman Stilettos Simone Biles Wears Lilac Dress and Hat With Silver Sandals for 2025 Kentucky Derby Rounded almond-shaped open toes gave way to leather soles and 3 to 4-inch stiletto heels, offering the singer a subtle boost in height. The shoe is exceedingly similar to Stuart Weitzman's Nudistsong heel. Black sandals are extremely popular for red carpet endeavors, given the style is classic and dressy. The stiletto heel offers height and length, while the black leather uppers are versatile, pairing well with dresses and suits alike. The 'Sweetest Pie' rapper matched her footwear, opting for a monochrome black gown from Quine Li. The garment was maxi-length and featured a high neckline and sculptural detailing around the bodice and hips. The dress also included sheer lace paneling and a free-flowing black skirt made of a black fabric fixed with sequins, creating a shining finish. Slits up the sides of the dress created dimension, offering a daring touch. Megan's jewelry included dangling beaded earrings and chunky rings. The 'Legendary' former judge often slips into sharp pumps, platform sandals and heeled boots from a range of top brands, including Weitzman, Christian Louboutin and Jimmy Choo on the red carpet. Off-duty, she also wears colorful sneakers by brands including Giuseppe Zanotti. Aside from wearing bold shoes, she's also starred in campaigns for Coach, Puma and Nike and launched a collaborative line with Fashion Nova in 2021. Launch Gallery: Megan Thee Stallion's Best Shoe Moments of 2024 Best of Footwear News Deion Sanders' Shoes and Style Evolution Through the Years [PHOTOS] The Most Stylish Met Gala Couples Through The Years [PHOTOS] Kim Kardashian's Met Gala Shoe Looks Through the Years [PHOTOS]

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