Vera Wang is barely recognizable at the Met gala after debuting a new striking aspect
Vera Wang debuted a new amazing look at the Met 2025 gala in New York on Monday, exchanging her long strands for a bob to her shoulders.
The legendary designer attended the gala in a low white dress and even the floor of his own design. The dress had black feathers around the neckline, with lush gray feathers undulating in a flaw towards the bottom of the skirt.

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Wang remained cool behind a couple of black sunglasses that he later removed as the night progressed. However, the most dramatic change was its shortest hairstyle, which also had Baby Bangs.

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Wang, 75, was one of several attendees to present a new striking hairstyle at the event. He also opted for a Bob was Pamela Anderson, with the success of his last film, “The Last Showgirl.”
Both Wang and Anderson’s appearance were notable deviations from this year’s gala theme, “Superfine: Sastring Black Style”.
Once inside the Metropolitan Art Museum, Wang posed for photos with actor Keke Palmer, whose deconstructed tuxedo dress also designed.

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Speaking to Elle magazine in 2023, Wang shrugged with the involvement that women should take less personal and professional risks as they age.
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“Now I face a time when it has been said so much about my aging. I just hope I don’t replace my work,” he told The Outlet. “Bring the issue of ageism, and I don’t want them to be able to fit me. We are women who are pregnant, small, high, athletic … Authenticity means a lot to me.”
“I was never really obsessed with aging,” he continued. “I cannot speak for younger generations, but the things that exist now did not exist 50 or 60 years ago. There was no Botox. I have always focused on work. The work was my life line that kept me relevant and challenged me over the years. I think the mind is more powerful than one could understand.


