![]() And I can't imagine – I feel like they would be so offended and upset with me if I didn't support these people. I'm like, I have 45 employees in my office every day, all walks of life. I'm like, what are, the people that work in your office think. There's a few brands that are really trying to champion people not just, you know, obviously women, but obviously just people in general and I think then to see other brands completely disregard it and it's such a strange thing. ![]() On the current state of the fashion industry ![]() I think that's kind of the fun challenge of it. I like dressing all these different types of women, shapes, sizes, ages. But I think for me, my team, my world, even how I grew up, it's just that I think I like being immersed with all these different types of people and I think that's what's interesting about this business. I didn't know it would turn into this culturally thing that, you know, people are having a hard time finding clothes or people, you know, designers don't want to dress people. I just didn't really think about it the way. And I just thought that that was so interesting that she was having a hard time finding a dress for a huge premiere. I mean, I'm a huge fan of Leslie I'm a huge fan of SNL. I think in the Leslie instance it was like I thought that that was so unbelievable. So anyone that took it that way I think sadly, you know, they're just not thinking about it in a broader scheme of things I think.Īrts & Life Tim Gunn: The Fashion Industry Is Not Making It Work For Plus-Size Women I mean clothes are, we're not curing cancer here, we're putting on a party dress and going out and I think that that's a funny thing that people can take it so seriously sometimes in not a good way, in a negative way. I mean, at the end of the day, red carpets can be quite frivolous and they're just for fun.īut I think this was really more just showing that you can be whoever you want to be, whatever makes you feel good, that's what you should wear too. I mean, that's something that just doesn't happen every day when somebody shows up on a red carpet. The outpour of amazing support and response and literally like reading these parents emails saying that they have a child who is, you know, has kind of an unidentified gender and isn't sure you know, who they are and reading how Billy's gown changed that child's life. Aduba is expecting her first baby with her filmmaker husband, Robert Sweeting, according to PEOPLE.On the response he received to the tuxedo gown ![]() "Thank you so so for making so many moments in my life, like this one, so memorable and special," Aduba, who has worn Christian's designs in the past, wrote in the comments section. Aduba unbuttoned the suit jacket to reveal her bump while she was standing on the red carpet. ![]() "Congratulations UZO so happy for you! You are going to be the most fabulous mom and I love dressing you all these years later!" Christian captioned an Instagram share of the actress in the outfit, which consisted of an oversized blazer, matching crop top, and wide-leg slacks. What's more, Orange is the New Black alum Uzo Aduba made a very special announcement in a tangerine-colored design by Christian: she's pregnant with her first child. Dylan paired the elegant look with a light blonde lob with lightly tousled waves. TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney also turned heads on the red carpet, wearing a glamourous off-the-shoulder black crystal mesh gown with a structured bodice and exaggerated skirt. Florals! Trains! Pearls! See All of Christian Siriano's Stunning Met Gala DesignsĮlsewhere in the evening was actress Katy Sullivan who rocked a cerulean-colored off-the-shoulder flirty tulle number as well as actor Calin Leon Smith who wore an original take on the black pinstripe suit with trousers and a cropped jacket. ![]()
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