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MET Gala

Evet, çoğu kişi bu konu hakkında yine söylenmesi gerekenleri söyledi ama azıcık geriden gelip hemen yetişmeye çalışıyoruum :D
Yes I know that lots of blogger told/wrote about Met Gala and I'm trying to catch up all these news :D

Geçen gün Metropolitan Museum of Art'ta Alexander McQueen'in Savage Beauty sergisinin galası vardı ve bize de ünlülerin kıyafetlerini yorumlamak düştü.
Last day the Gala of Alexander McQueen's Savage Beauty exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and we are going to comment on them.


whowhatwear kısaca en güzellerini özetlemiş, özellikle de Jessica Stam ve Ashley Olsen'a bayıldııım.
whowhatwear had already summarized the good ones, I liked Jessica Stam's and Ashley Olsen's dresses very much.

Ama benim ilk üçüme gelicek olursak:
But these are my personal favorites:

3 - Ciara:


Elbisesi muhteşem ötesi ve kendine çok yakışmış. Ama ben o bilezikleri anlamadım.
She looks stunning in her dress but I don't get these bracelets.
(Prabal Gurung)

2 - Brooklyn Decker


Neon pembe elbisesi, ten rengi topukluları ve gümüş rengi clutch'ıyla kesinlikle harika gözüküyor!
She looks very very beautiful in her neon pink dress, nude heels and silver clutch!
(Michael Kors)

1 -  Rihanna:



Bu kadın zaten ne giyse beğenirim o ayrı ama bu defa gerçekten sözün bittiği yerde. O elbiseye, saçına, makyajına ve küpelerine diyecek hiçbiiir sözüm yok, mükemmell!
I love everything when Rihanna wears but this time, there is nothing to critize about her look. I have nothing to say about that dress, her hair, make-up and earrings, she's just perfectt!
(Stella McCartney)

Ama bir de elbisesini her ne kadar beğenmesem de makyajına aşık olduğum biri var kii, o da Taylor Swift:
And a person whose make-up I totally loved, Taylor Swift:


Ben hepsinin fotoğraflarını ekleyemedim ama sizin favorileriniz?
Maybe I couldn't add all the photos but your favorites?

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