Monochromatic Celeb Ballgowns

Sarah Jessica Parker has a Carrie Bradshaw Moment at the Met Gala

A monochromatic palette and voluminous proportions described Sarah Jessica Parker's look at Monday night's Met Costume Institute Gala event. Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw and best dressed red carpet veteran stunned party-goers in an over the top ball-gown that she paired with a sculptural up-do.

The full-skirted Oscar de la Renta dress featured a combination of black and white hues and was worn with white elbow-length gloves. The vintage-inspired gown featured a flower inspired black bodice that sat over a white flowing skirt. The gown's skirt featured a gridded black element on its rear train along with the handwritten Oscar de la Renta logo, shown in red at its bottom right side.

Adding a touch of drama to the red carpet, Sarah Jessica Parker pulled off a style moment worthy of Carrie Bradshaw herself at this year's unforgettable Met Gala.

Monochromatic Ballgowns
Designing monochromatic ballgowns with voluminous proportions has the potential to disrupt the fashion industry.
Sculptural Up-dos
Creating sculptural up-dos as a hairstyle trend can lead to disruptive innovation opportunities in the beauty and hair industry.
Vintage-inspired Gowns
Developing vintage-inspired gowns with modern elements presents disruptive innovation potential in the fashion industry.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion
The fashion industry can explore new design approaches and techniques to capitalize on the monochromatic ballgown trend.
Beauty
The beauty industry can embrace and experiment with sculptural up-dos as a trendy hairstyle option.
Hair
The hair industry can offer new products and services that cater to the demand for vintage-inspired gowns and hairstyles.
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