Emma Stone hit the 2022 Met Gala red carpet in a custom Louis Vuitton dress that wasn't just sweet, it was also sustainable.
They welcomed their daughter Louise Jean McCary in March 2021. The ensemble wasn’t just sweet, it also had a memorable backstory. They postponed their March wedding amid the coronavirus pandemic before getting married in a low-key Los Angeles ceremony in September 2020.
Actress Emma Stone stunned on the 2022 Met Gala red carpet wearing a Louis Vuitton dress she wore at her secret marriage in the summer of 2020.
To complete the look, Stone wore white shoes with a modern chain strap and pulled her hair up in a bun to give off a fresh-faced, ballet-inspired feel. Rewearing the dress is definitely a statement on sustainability and we are here for it. In fact, Stone donned this LWD stunner as an afterparty dress to her secret 2020 wedding to her husband Dave McCary. Since photos from the nuptials were kept under wraps by the private couple, this was the first time we ever caught a glimpse of any of Stone's wedding looks.
Emma Stone gave fashion fans a glimpse of one of her wedding looks for the first time.
The 2022 Met Gala theme was "In America: An Anthology of Fashion," with the dress code emphasizing Gilded Glamour and white tie. The Oscar winner competed her look for the biggest night in fashion with a sleek ballerina bun and white heels with silver straps. Since then, the couple — who quietly wed in 2020 after getting engaged in December 2019 — have kept their love out of the limelight.
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“I really appreciate that we see more and more people wearing clothes they already wore without being afraid to wear it twice.” All the guests who attended the event with the brand (including Squid Game’s HoYeon Jung and Sophie Turner) wore archive looks that had been previously worn or reimagined. “As an artistic director, my responsibility is to do new. Stone’s choice to reuse the gown was in line with Vuitton’s overall strategy for the night. As it turns out, Stone originally wore the dress on her wedding day. Vuitton confirmed the dress’s provenance on Instagram.
Emma Stone attended the 2022 Met Gala on Monday, May 2, wearing a Louis Vuitton dress that she wore to her wedding after-party in 2020.
The theme of the Met Gala was asking for extravagance, but many opted for more sustainable, planet-friendly options. Wedding dresses tend to be a one-and-done kind of formalwear, but not for Stone, who broke out her custom Louis Vuitton wedding party dress (she wore a different gown for the actual ceremony) for the Met Gala on May 2. Stone’s dress, which was giving decidedly flapper-era vibes, might not have been on theme (the Gilded Age ended before the Roaring ’20s), but it was in sync with the whole Vuitton lineup.
Emma Stone kept details of her 2020 wedding to Dave McCary secret until Monday night when she recycled her Louis Vuitton bridal mini dress at the 2022 Met ...
They began dating the following year and announced their engagement back in December 2019. Planning your wedding? I never babysat or anything.
The actor, 33, arrived on the red carpet wearing a white Louis Vuitton Vuitton slip dress featuring a plunging neckline and a skirt decorated with sequins and ...
“Although I don’t think that my pack would be quite as physically capable as the Croods are. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. “I never babysat or anything.
Emma Stone's 2022 Met Gala look may not have been as daring as others – but she certainly made a sustainable style statement.
Yet Stone’s decision to upcycle her bridal party look, wouldn’t be the first time she’s taken a conscious style stance. As Stone doesn’t have Instagram herself, there’s sadly little context about her decision to wear it to the Met — let alone how she styled it for the big day. Back in 2020, it was confirmed she married Saturday Night Live writer and comedian, Dave McCary in a low-key Los Angeles ceremony — having first met during her 2016 appearance.
Who says you can't wear the white dress twice? Call it a sartorial revival.
Emma Stone gives a second life to a white dress specially designed for her wedding after-party,” read’s Louis Vuitton’s Instagram account. Admittedly, all were entirely off-theme – which referred to the late 1800s Gilded Age of America. So not the roaring Twenties, Stone. Or Jung’s Sixties-style suede mini dress. Emma Stone went the extra mile, though.