All Of Gisele Bündchen’s Met Gala Red Carpet Moments
Ever since she made her Met Gala debut in the mid-1990s, Gisele Bündchen has worn some of fashion’s biggest names on those famed steps—Balenciaga, Chanel, Dior, to name a few—and seems to never fall short of the event’s dress code.
The supermodel became such a pro that in 2017 she took on hosting responsibilities alongside her now ex-husband Tom Brady, and musicians Pharrell Williams and Katy Perry. For the occasion, Bündchen wore Stella McCartney—just one of many glittering, radiant gowns she’s pulled out for the Met over the past three decades. Here, a look back at all of Bündchen’s glamorous Met Gala red carpet moments.
For the first time in Bündchen’s Met Gala history, the super wore Dior in 2019. Her blush-colored gown complemented her now ex-husband Tom Brady’s maroon velvet tuxedo jacket—and the pink carpet, too.
Glamour personified. In 2018, Bündchen wore a golden Versace number at the “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination” Costume Institute Gala.
In 2017, Bündchen and Tom Brady were co-hosts of the Met Gala. She wore a backless Stella McCartney gown and he wore a Tom Ford suit.
Bündchen attended the “Charles James: Beyond Fashion” Costume Institute Gala wearing a black lace Balenciaga gown.
At the “Punk: Chaos to Couture” Met Gala wearing an edgy Anthony Vaccarello mini dress.
For the “Schiaparelli And Prada: Impossible Conversations” Costume Institute Gala in 2012, Bündchen wore a glittering Givenchy gown.
Back to old Hollywood glam: Bündchen attended the “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” Costume Institute Gala wearing none other than Alexander McQueen.
In Alexander Wang at the “American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity” Met Gala in 2010.
The 2009 theme, “The Model As Muse,” was practically made for Bündchen. Here, the super opted for a shorter hem in this Versace cocktail dress.
For the “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” Met in 2008, the super wore this shimmering Versace column dress.
In 2007, Bündchen wore this black and white architectural gown by Saint Laurent during the “Poiret: King Of Fashion”-themed Met Gala.
The Brazilian nailed 2006’s “Anglomania” theme in a deep red Christian Dior couture gown by John Galliano.
The model chose a powder blue Dolce & Gabbana gown complete with embroidery and fringe.
Bündchen wore a glittering plunging dress for her first Met Gala in 1995 which was pegged with the broad theme of Haute Couture.
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