Gigi Hadid Brings Much-Needed Supermodel Glamour to the VMAs
Christian Allaire
The MTV VMAs are known for its loud, out-there fashions. (Remember Lil’ Kim’s iconic breast-baring jumpsuit?) And it makes sense: after all, it’s a night for music’s biggest artists to put their distinctive style on full display—maximalism is the vibe. Still, supermodels have made their mark on the red carpet here, too: the epic Versace number Cindy Crawford wore to the awards in 1992 went down in VMAs history. Leave it to Gigi Hadid to serve those high fashion dramatics this year.
Attending with her sister, Bella Hadid, Gigi hit the step and repeat in a blush-colored ensemble by Tom Ford consisting of a skin-tight corset and shiny satin trousers. On her feet, she kept the neutral palette going with metallic pumps that had a dainty toe strap. Around her neck? Tasteful chains, which ensured the look truly went for gold. Consider it a prime example of how less is sometimes way more.
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