The TIME100 Gala is not the Met Gala. Obviously. But this year it started to feel like the room where celebrities quietly tested the temperature before fashion’s loudest Monday.
The April 23 event at Jazz at Lincoln Center brought out the sort of looks that do not scream for attention, but absolutely know photographers are watching. Hailey Bieber, Anok Yai, Dakota Johnson, Keke Palmer, Jennie: a crowd polished enough to make the carpet feel like a preview reel.
Hailey Bieber’s Calvin Klein Code
Bieber’s sheer Calvin Klein Collection gown hit a familiar but effective note: minimal, body-conscious, slightly archival, and very aware of the Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy mood that keeps returning to fashion. The lace, the lilac tone, the neat styling. It was glamorous without chasing noise.
That is her lane right now, and she knows it.
Anok Yai Brings Sculpture Before Sculpture Week
Anok Yai arrived with the kind of presence that makes even a strong dress feel secondary. Her Ashi Studio moment, sculptural and body-conscious, looked almost Met-ready before the Met even happened. That matters in a year where the upcoming theme invites celebrities to treat fashion like an art object.
The Capelet Conversation
Dakota Johnson’s Valentino capelet added another spring signal: movement around the shoulders and neck is having a moment. Capes, scarves, shawls, feathered trims. The red carpet is rediscovering framing devices, little pieces of drama that move when the wearer moves.
TIME100 did what a good pre-Met carpet should do. It did not give everything away. It just suggested who might be ready to play.
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Sources: Vogue on Hailey Bieber; Vogue on Anok Yai; Vogue on Dakota Johnson.


