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Gucci Dominates the Red Carpet at the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala

Gucci made a significant impact on the red carpet at the 2024 LACMA Art+Film Gala, with numerous celebrities opting for the luxury brand’s designs. The event, held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, saw a diverse array of Gucci outfits that highlighted each celebrity’s unique style.

Cara Delevingne wore an asymmetric Gucci dress that appeared demure at first glance but revealed a daring open back, perfectly capturing her dual style of classic and edgy.

Charli XCX, the night’s guest performer, delivered a stunning performance in a dazzling silver Gucci two-piece. Her confident presence and the shimmering palette of her outfit made her the radiant focal point of the evening. Her look was completed with Simon G Diamond jewels.

Danielle Deadwyler stood out in a bold highlighter-yellow Gucci ensemble, a vibrant shade that made her shine on the red carpet. This look was a departure from her recent elegant Chanel whites.

Kim Kardashian also made headlines with her white custom Gucci gown, featuring a deep plunging neckline. However, it was her choice of accessories that sparked the most conversation. She wore the historical Atallah Cross Necklace, previously worn by Princess Diana, layered with other necklaces to shorten its length.

Kaia Gerber, known for her minimalist style, broke out of her usual palette with a pistachio-green Gucci gown. The gown featured an intricate beaded chevron pattern and a feathered fringe, making a dramatic statement on the red carpet.

Other notable looks included Dree Hemingway in a black Gucci gown adorned with dazzling embellishments, Eiza González in an orange pleated sheer Gucci dress, and Laura Dern in a Gucci lace dress with a perfectly polished lining.

The evening showcased Gucci’s versatility and its ability to cater to a wide range of styles, from classic and elegant to bold and daring.



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