You couldn’t miss Osaka’s custom Robert Wun ensemble, which turned out to be two looks in one.
She arrived in a dramatic white coat dress with puffy sleeves, a high neckline, and a full-length skirt trailing behind her.
She paired it with a wide-brimmed, curved white hat. Red, three-dimensional florals popped out of the top of the hat and floated from the rim, making it look like they were floating around her.
The look was similar to a Wun gown that’s on display as part of the Costume Institute exhibit, making it a perfect fit for the gala.
Osaka then removed the coat to reveal a form-fitting red dress with a crisscross back and embroidery mimicking the human body’s muscles. Matching gloves completed the look, which was by far one of the best looks of the night.
