Supermodel Gigi Hadid made a breathtaking fashion statement at the prestigious Le Grand Diner du Louvre in Paris. Attending the museum’s first-ever fundraising gala, she embraced a bold, avant-garde look that seamlessly blended metallic hues and intricate design elements. The event, which celebrated the Louvre Couture: Art and Fashion – Statement Pieces exhibition, saw Hadid donning a one-of-a-kind Moschino creation.

The three-in-one metallic masterpiece
Hadid’s strapless Moschino gown was a fusion of three distinct metallic fabrics-gold, silver, and bronze-stitched together in a way that exuded both elegance and modernity. The structured gown combined elements of three separate dresses into one, featuring an asymmetrical silhouette that highlighted different textures and embellishments.
Silver chainmail accent – A small yet striking section of silver chainmail stretched from the neckline to the waist, adding a futuristic touch.
Golden glamour – The central portion showcased a dazzling gold panel, adorned with yellow and white rhinestone embellishments.
Bronze beaded elegance – The third section featured intricate bronze beaded embroidery, cascading down the skirt with subtle fringe details at the hem.

Hadid’s ensemble was a true tribute to 80s high fashion. She paired the metallic gown with an elaborate platinum blonde hairstyle, featuring voluminous curls that framed her face. Her makeup complemented the retro aesthetic, with a sculpted complexion, bold brows, and a dramatic eye look.
Perfectly curated accessories
To enhance her look, Hadid accessorised with a combination of gold and white gold jewelry, including stacked rings, delicate necklaces, and statement earrings-each carefully selected to harmonise with the trio of metallic tones in her dress.
Accompanied by former Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott, Hadid made a grand entrance at the exclusive gala. The event also saw appearances from fashion icons Naomi Campbell and Carla Bruni. The couture exhibition featured over 100 designs and accessories from 45 legendary designers, including Christian Dior, Chanel, and Alexander McQueen.