The 25 best Met Gala hair accessories of all time, from subtle to OTT

Over the years, the annual gala of the Institute of Costumes of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, popularly known as Met Gala, has become synonymous with striking events of sewing, competed only by masterful headdresses – which accompany them. See: Veil de Cage d’Oiseau Perle de Beyoncé, around 2014, designed by Riccardo Tisci, or, in a decision that left an indelible mark on the history of the red carpet, the extraordinary Bishop Bishop Bishop that Rihanna has put on to the “celestial bodies: fashion and Catholic imagination” Gala later.
This year, the Met Gala returns with the theme “Superfine: Black style tailoration”, highlighting the artistic talent of black dandyism and the transformative power of custom men’s clothes. While we are planning a custom radiance parade on the red carpet, this is the ideal moment to think about the hair accessories that turned the head that crowned Galas – sails by whispering secrets to the headdresses that redefined the limits of fashion.
Marisa Berenson, 1974
Marisa Berenson shone from head to toe during the gala “Romantic and Glamorous Hollywood Design” from 1974.