Lorde suffers wardrobe malfunction at Met Gala
Lorde suffered a sartorial slip up while posing on the red carpet at the Met Museum's annual black tie extravaganza.
The New Zealand-born singer attended the Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology Costume Institute Gala in New York on Monday night (02May16), wearing a tiered tulle confection, which boasted pastel pink, green and blue fabric, designed by Italian fashion house Valentino. However, the movement of the plunging neckline of her gown meant that the 19-year-old gave onlookers a little more than they bargained for - proving that a strip of fashion tape can be worth its weight in gold.
Still, the Magnets singer seemed completely unfazed by her baring
moment and carried on along the carpet in her feminine frock, a
departure from the black outfits she usually wears when on
stage.
Also noticeable during the proceedings was a white plaster cast on
Lorde's left forearm, the result of an apparent broken arm. She
left fans to speculate about how she came to sustain the injury,
with her usually active social media accounts not showing any
activity for the past week.
Elsewhere, the main flashing of flesh came courtesy of veteran
popstar Madonna.
The singer, 57, made sure she had all eyes on her - and her bottom
- at the glitzy event, opting for a very sheer black lace Givenchy
ensemble.
In contrast to the other stars who wore metallic accents paired
with sleek, slick-backed hairstyles to tie in with the technology
theme, Madonna instead teamed her looks with a pair of knee high
boots and an intricate headpiece.
Joined by Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci, Madonna
proudly posed for photographers with her hands on her hips and a
big smile.
According to Vogue, the singer's provocative look was “inspired by
the therapeutic kinesiology tape she wears for her fatigued muscles
on tour.”