Adam and Eve-core.
The Met Gala may be over, but all things fanciful flowers, lush greenery, and naked dresses are here to stay—that's if Chrissy Teigen has anything to say about it.
All of these trends were, of course, big markers of fashion’s biggest night. And although Teigen forwent the prestigious event this year, she still made sure to indulge in its “Garden of Time” dress code.
Chrissy Teigen Wore a Berry Crochet Bra as a Top in New York City
Yesterday, the television personality presented at the 2024 ACE Awards at New York City's Pierre Hotel, and she captivated the crowd in a gown that recalled visions of Adam and Eve. The naked dress was constructed from sheer pale pink tulle fabric, featuring thin straps, a mock neckline, a back cutout, and a gauzy train, which she wore simply over a pair of nude underwear.
The daring gown, which left little to the imagination, was adorned with embroidered orange and pink roses and green leaves strategically placed over her bust, underwear line, and backside and scattered throughout the skirt. She paired the ethereal creation, which had a whimsy, fairytale feel, with beige platform stilettos that featured two bedazzled toe straps, opulent pearl statement earrings, and a mint green sparkly fringe clutch.
Teigen complemented the ensemble with rosy glam, complete with a deep blush, glittery smoky eye, berry lips, and vampy deep purple nails. She styled her chestnut locks down in soft waves with a middle part.
The mom of four is no stranger to a bombshell sheer moment. Teigen opted for the trend again and embraced her wild side last month at the City Harvest Gala. That time, she donned a semi-sheer leopard-print gown that featured thick back velvet straps that flowed down to her hips, a square neckline, and a floor-length skirt.
She channeled her inner goddess with stacks of chunky gold bangles on each arm, structural gold earrings, and a black clutch. For glam, she went with sultry, bronzy makeup, complete with a dramatic black smoky eye, and styled her hair in a high ponytail with face-framing tendrils.