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Gucci at the Met Gala 2015
By SENATUS Magazine | 5 May 2015

Georgia May Jagger, wore a custom Gucci lilac silk georgette belted floor length gown embellished with an Asian inspired multi colored motif of flowers and birds hand embroidered with silk threads, glass beads and crystals. The gown features a plunging neckline, three quarter length sleeves and is edged with a delicate trim of light turquoise embroidered satin and yellow and black piping.

To complete her look she chose a selection of aged gold, palladium, enamel and crystal rings from the Fall Winter 2015-2016 fashion show, a blue and green silk floral embellished hairpiece, and a pair of black patent leather lace up boots with fur pom pom detail.

She was accompanied by Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele, to attend Monday night's Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, celebrating the opening of the exhibit "China: Through the Looking Glass."

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