Rachel Brosnahan Wore a Fully Sheer Gown with Built-in Nipple Pasties to the 2023 Met Gala

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Rachel Brosnahan Wore a Fully Sheer Gown with Built-in Nipple Pasties to the 2023 Met Gala


Rachel Brosnahan just made her third official appearance at the Met Gala, and this time she decided to embrace the naked dress trend with some sparkly nipple pasties. Or, more specifically a sheer top with built-in nipple pasties, paired with a long black skirt and blazer. Truly she’s never looked more glam—and I think anyone who went through an emo phase in high school can relate to the thumb holes in her shirt.

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Here’s a look sans jacket!

the 2023 met gala celebrating "karl lagerfeld a line of beauty" arrivals

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Rachel made her Met Gala debut for Camp: Notes on Fashion back in 2019, and the vibe couldn’t be more different than what she’s serving in 2023.

the 2019 met gala celebrating camp notes on fashion arrivals

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She then wore this gold Joseph Altuzarra gown for In America: An Anthology of Fashion back in 2022:

2022 costume institute benefit in america an anthology of fashion

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“I love that the Met is an opportunity to take risks with fashion, and we were both excited to discover opportunities where we could push some boundaries while still creating something beautiful,” she said at the time. “I love a good pair of sweats and a night in the couch, but it feels so nice to have an excuse to put on beautiful clothes again. I’m continuously grateful to all the folks who are helping us safely navigate this new chapter of the pandemic and make something like the Met Gala possible again!”

We keep saying this butttt, Rachel’s sheer gown might be a fave look of the night?

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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade. 



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