The Metropolitan Museum of Art recently hosted the Costume Institute's exhibition, 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style', showcasing the Black dandy's fashion legacy. Attendees like Sabrina Carpenter and Doja Cat made bold statements with ensembles featuring little leg coverage, reminiscent of previous fashion eras. This night's fashion diverged from the earlier trend of naked dressing, highlighting a contemporary embrace of daring yet tailored styles. Celebrities, including K-pop star Lisa and actor Taraji P. Henson, contributed to an evening marked by inventive takes on legwear, sparking discussions on fashion evolution and cultural expression.
Arriving later in the evening, the actor Taraji P. Henson opted for an ivory fit without, well, you know.
The model Hailey Bieber wore a thigh-grazing black blazer as a minidress over pantyhose.
While plenty of guests took the theme as a moment for sharply constructed pantsuits, a few attendees opted for a little less fabric on their legs.
Almost no fabric, in a few cases, perhaps most notable was Sabrina Carpenter, whose maroon ensemble consisted of a bodysuit underneath a skimpy topcoat.
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