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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just why did the K sisters both do this with their chest?! [img]https://akns-images.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/20260504/2f54e2e5-9d72-45ea-a2a2-2435a0ec0fa8_1777937204.jpg?fit=around%7C634:951&output-quality=90&crop=634:951;center,top[/img] [img]https://akns-images.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/20260504/9c9f0a4d-79c5-4929-87d0-a5a7d51c66c3_1777939092.jpg?fit=around%7C634:1024&output-quality=90&crop=634:1024;center,top[/img][/quote] Kylie’s dress/costume (because this is really just a big costume party) is amazing IMO. “ Kylie Jenner’s appearance at the 2026 Met Gala was less a red-carpet moment than a study in living sculpture. Wearing a custom Schiaparelli creation, she embodied the house’s longstanding fascination with surrealism, anatomy, and the transformation of the female form into art. The gown’s sculpted bodice appeared almost carved rather than sewn, evoking the cool permanence of classical marble while retaining the fluid sensuality of couture. The design immediately called to mind the Venus de Milo, the ancient Greek statue celebrated for its beauty, poise, and enigmatic incompleteness. Like the Venus, Jenner’s silhouette balanced softness with monumentality. The corseted structure mimicked the contours of a classical torso, creating the illusion that the dress had been molded directly onto the body, as though lifted from stone and brought to life. Schiaparelli’s craftsmanship transformed fabric into something architectural — an effect that blurred the line between fashion and museum artifact. What made the look especially compelling was its tension between antiquity and modernity. The Venus de Milo represents an enduring ideal of beauty from the ancient world, while Jenner, as one of the defining celebrity figures of the digital era, represents contemporary image culture at its most amplified. By merging these references, Schiaparelli created a visual dialogue across centuries: the timelessness of classical art meeting the immediacy of modern celebrity. The result was one of the most memorable interpretations of the evening — not simply because it was glamorous, but because it carried intellectual and artistic weight. Schiaparelli did not merely dress Kylie Jenner; the house turned her into a contemporary marble goddess, walking the Met steps as though she had stepped out of antiquity itself.” [/quote] Kylie’s dress is ugly. It doesn’t matter what is said. It’s ugly. Kendall’s dress was better but the nipple bustier looks stupid. Same for nipple bras. They’re called “daring”. They look stupid. I’m tired of all the plastic and fakeness. [/quote]
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