Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki risked a wardrobe malfunction as she stepped onto the red carpet on Monday evening in .
Debickis Daring Dress and Controversial Accessory at Met Gala
Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki risked a wardrobe malfunction as she stepped onto the Met Gala red carpet on Monday evening in New York City.The theme of t...
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The theme of this year's event – widely considered the of celebrity red carpets – is Costume Art, while the dress code is Fashion Is Art.
The Crown star, 35, executed the brief perfectly with a decidedly Grecian goddess vibe.
Elizabeth, who also served as a member of the Gala Host Committee, wore a custom Vera Wang gown that clung perfectly to the actress’s svelte form.
However, Elizabeth was lucky not to suffer a wardrobe malfunction on the red carpet, with the dress' open panels under the arms exposing some sideboob.
Featuring a halter neck, the striking dress also boasted a thigh-high split that flaunted Elizabeth's lithe legs.
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Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki risked a wardrobe malfunction as she stepped onto the Met Gala red carpet on Monday evening in New York City
It was finished with a dramatic plain black train that was gathered at the hip and flowed into an oversized, floor-sweeping sash.
When it came to footwear, Elizabeth certainly kept the Greek mythology theme going.
She controversially wore a pair of flat, strappy gold sandals, which are rarely seen on the red carpet.
She left her flaxen locks down for the occasion, while choosing to adorn her head with a very special accessory.
Elizabeth wore a historic tiara that dates back to 1957. It was commissioned for American socialite Betsey Cushing Whitney when her husband, Ambassador John Hay Whitney, was presented to Queen Elizabeth II at the Court of St James.
The Verdura Feather Tiara was inspired by the 1907 US $10 gold coin, features an impressive 1,223 diamonds and weighs a formidable 28.32 carats.
Elizabeth exuded poise as she walked the red carpet with her dress's designer, Vera Wang.
It comes after Elizabeth was the subject of an Ozempic joke made by actress Jennifer Coolidge at the 2025 Emmy Awards in September.
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The theme of this year's event – widely considered the Super Bowl of celebrity red carpets – is Costume Art, while the dress code is Fashion Is Art. The Crown star, 35, executed the brief perfectly with a decidedly Grecian goddess vibe
Elizabeth, who also served as a member of the Gala Host Committee, wore a custom Vera Wang gown that clung perfectly to the actress’s svelte form
The dress was finished with a dramatic plain black train that was gathered at the hip and flowed into an oversized, floor-sweeping sash
When it came to footwear, Elizabeth certainly kept the Greek mythology theme going. She controversially wore a pair of flat, strappy gold sandals, which are rarely seen on the red carpet
She left her flaxen locks down for the occasion, while choosing to adorn her head with a very special accessory
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Elizabeth wore a historic tiara that dates back to 1957. It was commissioned for American socialite Betsey Cushing Whitney when her husband, Ambassador John Hay Whitney, was presented to Queen Elizabeth II at the Court of St James
The Verdura Feather Tiara was inspired by the 1907 US $10 gold coin, features an impressive 1,223 diamonds and weighs a formidable 28.32 carats
Elizabeth exuded poise as she walked the red carpet with her dress' designer, Vera Wang
More recently, Elizabeth ensured all eyes were on her at the Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art exhibition gala dinner in London in March.
She turned heads in a naked torso illusion dress as she posed up a storm at the star-studded event.
The striking ensemble featured a high neckline, sleeveless design and a figure-hugging bodice adorned with the bold torso print.
Letting the dress take centre stage, Elizabeth elevated her height with black pointed slingback heels and accessorised with statement gold earrings.
For the glamorous evening, The Crown star swept her blonde tresses into an elegant updo.
Elizabeth - who , revealed in 2024 that she initially had 'anxiety' over mastering the iconic Royal's distinctive voice.
'What you as the actor playing that character owe the audience is a very specific sonic imprint,' she revealed on Variety's Actors on Actors series.
'I felt a huge responsibility to get as close to it as I could. I've lived in London a long time, so my Australian accent is kind of transmorphed anyway.'
Elizabeth continued, 'But of all the accents I've ever learned to do… For Diana, it felt like a music. And that music and that rhythm was so far from how I sense myself as a person. So I worked extremely hard.'
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