15 Of The Queerest Met Gala Looks

Thom Browne + queer celebs = magic.

It’s no secret that queer people have a superior sense of style, and that sensibility is spotlit in fashion’s biggest spectacle of the year: The Meta Gala. This year’s theme was Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty and queer celebs paid homage to the late designer by donning Chanel-inspired looks dripping in pearls, wrapped in tweed, and exuding an air of elegance. Here are our top 15 favorite queer looks from the 2023 Meta Gala.

Janelle Monáe in Thom Browne

 

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Phoebe Bridgers in Tory Burch

 

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Kristen Stewart in Chanel

Bella Ramsey in Thom Browne

 

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Jenna Ortega in Thom Browne 

 

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Sora Choi in Thom Browne

 

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Michaela Coel in Schiaparelli

 

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Lizzo in Chanel

 

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Cara Delevingne in Karl Lagerfeld

 

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Keke Palmer in Sergio Hudson

 

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Brittney Griner and Cherelle Griner in Calvin Klein

 

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Alton Mason in Chanel

 

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Jeremy Pope in Olivier Rousteing

 

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Chi Ossé in Advisry

 

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