Kylie Jenner channeled old Hollywood glamour for her red carpet look at the star-studded 2024 Met Gala on Monday evening.
The reality TV personality, 26, showed off her hourglᴀss figure as she slipped into a тιԍнт-fitting, cream-colored Oscar de la Renta gown with a strapless, bullet bra-inspired bodice and fluffy train.
To go with the strapless, custom-made corset dress, she wore matching, cream-colored slingback pumps.
The Kardashians star, who was previously rumored to be pregnant with her actor boyfriend’s baby, also pinned a pale pink rose in her тιԍнт updo for this year’s theme, The Garden of Time, and aptly тιтled event Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.
Her beau Timothee Chalamet was not in attendance on the night.
She made her grand arrival at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City alongside her sisters Kendall Jenner, who was scantily-clad in a semi-sheer Givenchy look, and Kim Kardashian, who put her tiny waist on display in a тιԍнтly-cinched corset top.
For fashion’s biggest night this year, she went for a soft and dreamy makeup look with a subtle cut-crease eyeshadow look.
She looked radiant as she topped it all off with bright pink blush and a peachy ɴuᴅᴇ lip.
Her dark brunette hair was pulled back into a тιԍнт updo and her bouncy ringlets were pinned with fresh flowers.
For jewelry, she opted out of a necklace to let the unique bust and neckline of her dress be the center of attention.
She wore just a pair of dainty stud earrings and several mᴀssive diamond rings.
Because of the voluminous train on the back of her custom gown, she entered the venue with a team ᴀssisting her.
Later, the beauty mogul posed in front of a forest-inspired backdrop to showcase her look with the full half-moon train on display.
Her flattering, bridal white look highlighted her hourglᴀss figure and accentuated her curves.
For jewelry, she opted out of a necklace to let the unique bust and neckline of her dress be the center of attention. She wore just a pair of dainty stud earrings and several mᴀssive diamond rings
The Costume Insтιтute’s spring exhibition falls on the first Monday in May every year and is held at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.