Jaden and Willow Smith know how to make an entrance.
The famous siblings looked sensational in their matching outfits at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit on Monday.
Jaden put a twist on the classic suit as he wore a collarless suit jacket with white detailing as he scraped back his dreadlocks into a ponytail on top of his head.
Jaden and Willow Smith looked sensational in their matching outfits at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit on Monday
His own style: Jaden put a twist on
the classic suit as he wore a collarless suit jacket with white
detailing as he scraped back his dreadlocks into a ponytail on top of
his head
His younger sister looked beyond her 15 years in a sophisticated black and white number.
The long form-fitting dress had splatters of white spots on the chest, which matched the jacket she accessorized with.
She too styled her hair in dreadlocks - but she swept it all into a chic bun on top of her head.
The
glamorous event lived up to its reputation on Monday night as some of
the biggest names in music, film, and the runway arrived wearing ornate
costumes created by the world's premier fashion designers.
Strike a pose: His younger sister
looked beyond her 15 years in a sophisticated black and white number.
The long form-fitting dress had splatters of white spots on the chest,
which matched the jacket she accessorized with
Dreadlocks: The famous siblings even went for the same hairstyle for the star-studded gala in Manhattan
Co-host
of this year's Met Gala, Taylor Swift, arrived in a futuristic silver
mini-dress with a cutaway design; the edgy costume included knee-high
leather strappy stilettos and Gothic dark red lip paint.
Taylor
will be joined by Editor of American Vogue Anna Wintour, Idris Elba,
and Jonathan Ive, chief design officer of Apple to host the star-studded
gala.
Tickets for this year's event are an eye-watering $30,000 apiece, and tables are $275,000.
All the stars: The glamorous event
lived up to its reputation on Monday night as some of the biggest names
in music, film, and the runway arrived wearing ornate costumes created
by the world's premier fashion designers
The
party and exhibit are sponsored (this year Apple is the main
underwriter), so all the money raised from ticket sales goes to the
Costume Institute. Last year, more than $12.5 million was raised.
While
the price of a ticket may itself be an insurmountable bar for most, the
event is also invite only, with Wintour presiding meticulously over the
guest list, which predictably includes film stars, pop sensations, and
fashion models each year - with the addition most recently of reality
stars.
The
theme for this year's ball is Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of
Technology, which seeks to prove that the machine is an 'equal
protagonist' to the hand in creating the best fashions of our recent
past, our present and our future.
Quite the
entrance: Co-host of this year's Met Gala, Taylor Swift, arrived in a
futuristic silver mini-dress with a cutaway design; the edgy costume
included knee-high leather strappy stilettos and Gothic dark red lip
paint