The Crazy Story Behind Beyoncé's 2012 Met Gala Dress
What goes into styling Beyoncé for the Met Gala? Apparently, it can all take less than 24 hours.
The pregnant singer will probably be a no-show this year, but as the first Monday in May rapidly approaches, we'd be remiss not to acknowledge the most epic moments from the biggest night in fashion's past.
Bey, of course, owns many of them—remember her pale-pink latex ensemble from 2016? Then there was that high ponytail and naked dress combo for the China: Through the Looking Glass theme.
Year after year, she impresses (in mostly Givenchy). And year after year, you'll see stylist Ty Hunter trailing behind her, fluffing and fixing her train on the famously steep, red steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
"It was Met Gala, and Beyoncé decided that day that she wanted to go," Ty revealed to E! News.
While most stylists would balk at the thought of prepping for such a high-profile event in less than 24 hours, Queen Bey relayed a much more nonchalant attitude about attending. (Who knew you could RSVP on such short notice!)
The veteran stylist made a simple call into the Parisian fashion house, and luckily, they were able to expedite the gown back onto Beyoncé's body.
The dress that saved the day? A black, long-sleeved, embellished, see-through dress that masterfully transitioned into a purple, feathered train.
"It was kind of the beginning of the illusion dress," Ty noted. (Yes, Bey was at the forefront of the naked dress movement.) "It fit perfect. The dress didn't really need anything else."
No one ever knew about the last-minute ensemble (until now). Honestly, the "Formation" singer could've worn a sparkly paper bag and it still would've worked.