When it comes to the Met Gala, Rihanna has never been one to shy away from taking risks. Her look this year, though, may mark her biggest leap of faith yet.
For the 2018 Met Gala, which is themed "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," the pop queen showed up in a white bejeweled crown and cloak looking just like the Pope.
Of course, this isn't the first time Rihanna has opted for a rather scandalous look. She's a regular attendee and fully commits to each year's theme. In 2017, she wore Comme des Garcons to the "Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Art of the In-Between" themed gala with the kind of confidence to which we can all aspire:
In 2015, she wore perhaps one of the longest trains ever at the Met Gala for its "China: Through The Looking Glass" theme:
At the 2014 gala, she made the long-sleeve crop top look Cinderella-ready for a ball for its romantic "Charles James: Beyond Fashion" theme:
In 2012, she made a black snakeskin dress look delicate and ladylike for the gala's "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations" theme:
The 2011 Met Gala's "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" theme got RiRi's lace, practically-sideless dress take:
And RiRi's first two Met Galas feature her wearing a black tux in 2009 ("The Model As Muse" was the night's theme) and a white ethereal dress in 2007 with edgy black lace gloves ("Poiret: King Of Fashion" was the theme):
From: Adelere Blessing Olubayo
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