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    Safety pin chic

    Posh Mosh: Punk meets pretty at Met Costume Institute Gala as Madonna, Beyoncé & SJP create chaos

    Joseph V. Amodio
    By Joseph V. Amodio
    May 7, 2013 | 7:41 am

    NEW YORK — Mosh pits never looked so chic as they did Monday night when Beyoncé, Rooney Mara, Anna Wintour, Marc Jacobs, Tiger Woods and Anne Hathaway—along with a few hundred of their other A-List friends—all tried to get down with their punk rock selves — to greater and lesser degrees — at the Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute Gala.

    I don’t think I’m very punk,” Mara admitted, wearing a white lace Givenchy gown that did seem more Little House on the Prairie than “Sex Pistol.” Although it sported some heavy-duty zippers.

    The gala celebrates the Costume Institute’s new exhibit, Punk: Chaos to Couture, which opens Thursday, tracing punk rock's influence on high fashion, from its birth in the 1970s onward.

    The gala was tricky—what to wear to the social event of the season…which celebrates ripped tees, spiked hair and safety pins?

    The gala was tricky—what to wear to the social event of the season…which celebrates ripped tees, spiked hair and safety pins?

    Sarah Jessica Parker went with a major Mohawk (whipped up by Brit hat designer Philip Treacy). Sienna Miller sported a spiky leather jacket (from Genevieve Jones). Kerry Washington added purple streaks to her hair “to match the dress,” she said (which was Vera Wang).

    And January Jones—always eager to shed her ‘60s-perfect Betty Draper image—got edgy with a black sequin mini (Genevieve Jones, again), with spike earrings and serious liquid eyeliner.

    Kelly Osbourne, of course, seemed right at home—wearing a sashed and beaded Marc Jacobs number, with lavender hair swirled up and held in place with a gold, spiky hair piece. She was pinching herself that she was really here.

    “I told my mother on the phone today, ‘Mom, you have no idea—I’m so excited.’ ”

    Punk Hunks

    No one here would be mistaken for Sid Vicious. But some dudes made an effort.

    Take Eddie Redmayne, who looked sharp in a midnight blue tux and skull pocket square. He admitted the whole tux-meets-tough-ass merger of the evening was perplexing at best. Not that he was complaining.

    Eddie Redmayne admitted the whole tux-meets-tough-ass merger of the evening was perplexing at best. Not that he was complaining.

    “It’s such a surreal thing,” he said, looking off down the red carpet. “To be in a place where you think, ‘Oh, that looks like—‘ and it actually tends to be THEM.”

    Arm candy was in full force. Jason Sudeikis strolled arm in arm with Olivia Wilde. Tiger Woods with new (ish) girlfriend Lindsey Vonn. Tom Brady (who always looks like a deer in the headlights at these events) slipped by with supermodel Gisele Bundchen—and before you say, “Wellll, he’s out of his element, a New England Patriots quarterback and all,” there was Amar’e Stoudemire of the New York Knicks, chatting up a storm the entire length of the red carpet, pregnant wife Alexis Welch by his side.

    Tommy Hilfiger donned a punk red plaid. Glee's Darren Criss, a navy / hunter tux (by Richard Chai) with slick black satin lapels.

    Renowned (and always sleek) hair stylist Fréderic Fekkai chuckled when asked if he perhaps harbored any rough and radical memories from his youth.

    “My punk moment was so short,” he says, recalling a brief period when as a teen in France even he couldn’t resist the lure of the B-52s.

    Homeland’s Damien Lewis is less reserved. He lifts up his foot to a railing to show off his silver-studded lace-ups.

    “We’re feeling angry and full of rebellion,” he shouted. Then smiled. “How else are we supposed to feel on punk night?”

    Safety pinned and shredded sweet

    For elegance with edge, look no further than Katie Holmes, whose grand, gravity-defying bouffant-turned-Mohawk was matched by her serene pleated ivory gown (from Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein), which trailed a long, shredded train.

    Good ol' 007’s Naomie Harris was also swathed and shredded in a grape Donna Karan gown so tight it took real effort to mount the stairs.

    “I’m trying in this dress, but I can’t find my legs,” she observed.

    Tell it to Heidi Klum.

    “I made it up the stairs and I didn’t fall, she said proudly to a group of reporters. Five minutes later, whoop! She almost took a spill.

    If we’re giving awards for Most Statuesque, hands down it’s Uma Thurman, who sizzled in a killer “green bean” mermaid gown from Zac Posen with a peplum-like flare off the skirt reminiscent of a shark fin.

    Anne Hathaway, in vintage Valentino—with the designer, in brown Corinthian leather, by her side—unleashed a new ‘do (she's platinum!), which she claims “I’ve wanted to do forever and this seemed like good timing.”

    Valentino called her, she explained, requesting to dress her for the gala, she asked if he’d ever designed a punk dress.

    “No, I don’t think so,” he replied. But they searched the archives and here it was, the closest thing to punk they could find—a black vintage gown from 1992—sheer—with carefully placed beading.

    “The exhibit is called ‘Punk: From Chaos to Couture,’” Hathaway remarked. “Well, if the beads pop off, it’ll be chaos on my couture.”

    Speaking of which, Maggie Gyllenhaal had top-stick issues (one could perceive a more elaborate profile than perhaps she intended), Marc Jacobs and Sofia Coppola, pajama issues (unable to leave theirs at home, apparently, for how else to describe their PJ top-and-bottom ensembles?).

    Jacobs, though dressed for beddybye, was his usual astute self.

    What would punks be wearing today? he was asked.

    “A proper punk would probably be wearing a tux,” he surmised. “What can you do when all the rules have already been broken? Some gal who lives in a town nobody’s heard of, who doesn’t care about social media and doesn’t know how to work the internet—who knows? These days, that might make her the most subversive one of all.”

    Nicki Minaj wore a navy georgette gown by Tommy Hilfiger.

    The Met Costume Institute Gala May 2013 Nicki Minaj
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    Nicki Minaj wore a navy georgette gown by Tommy Hilfiger.
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    WHERE TO SHOP IN MAY

    Where to shop in Houston right now: 14 can't-miss boutiques and buys

    Gabi De la Rosa
    May 4, 2026 | 10:30 am
    Mirth
    Photo courtesy of Mirth
    Mirth’s Sana collection channels the golden glow of Luxor sunsets with bold reds, intricate block prints, and airy silhouettes made for effortless warm-weather style.

    In Houston, May isn't just about rising temperatures; it's also about rising retail temptations. New stores are debuting, summer collections are dropping, and Mother's Day is right around the corner. This means there is just the right amount of pressure added to every shopping trip, and no one is judging if you walk in for one thing and leave with three.

    To make things easier, we’ve rounded up a curated list of the best places to shop this month in Houston.

    Cavender’s Boot City
    Shoppers looking for Western wear will have a new option with Cavender's Boot City's new 20,000 square-foot location in Katy at 5724 Katy Mills Circle. The store will offer a wide selection of handcrafted western boots, and a full lineup of men’s, women’s, and children’s hats, shirts, jeans, dresses, belts, and western accent accessories, plus work boots and apparel.

    Christy Lynn
    Houston-based brand Christy Lynn is releasing its High Summer 2026 collection, Serein. It is the brand's first foray into swimwear with a capsule collection of kaftans, breezy dresses, and swimwear inspired by California wine country and summer travel.

    Draper James x Monica Rich Kosann
    Reese Witherspoon and fine jeweler Monica Rich Kosann collaborated on a locket perfect for Mother's Day gifting. The limited-edition sterling silver locket features Draper James' signature Cabana Blue stripe enamel and opens to hold two personal photos. The locket is available at Draper James' boutique in The Woodlands.

    Edikted
    California-based fashion brand Edikted has officially landed in Houston with its first Texas storefront, now open at The Galleria on level two near Nordstrom. Known for its trend-forward, streetwear-inspired pieces, the brand first launched in 2020 as an e-commerce platform and has quickly built a loyal following among style-savvy shoppers.

    Francis Valentine
    Frances Valentine recently partnered with fashion content creator and Atlantic-Pacific founder Blair Eadie on a Spring capsule collection. The collection features 13 new styles, including statement dresses, a standout skirt-and-jacket combo, and four handbags. The Frances Valentine x Atlantic-Pacific collection is available at Frances Valentine’s River Oaks District boutique.

    Hotel Saint Augustine
    A one-stop shop for gifts every mom will enjoy, Hotel Saint Augustine is hosting a special Mother’s Day Market on Sunday, May 10, from 12-4 pm, featuring rare plants, vintage treasures, and beautifully-crafted finds from a number of local makers.

    Houston Premium Outlets
    Sephora and Timberland will be opening this month at Houston Premium Outlets. Located near Vuori, Sephora shoppers can snag fan-favorite brands like Saie, Summer Fridays, Kerastase, and affordable picks from Sephora Collection. Timberland, located near Victoria’s Secret, is known for creating rugged outdoor gear for men, women, and children.

    Loro Piana
    In River Oaks District, Italian brand Loro Piana is dropping its new Resort 2026 collection on Wednesday, May 6. The collection will feature the Traveler Vest made for transitional weather and summer travel, and the Ida Shirt with a sleek profile and tailored from Twisted Linen Flower Raso for a smooth look and feel.

    Miron Crosby
    The luxury brand is launching a new boot just in time for Mother's Day. The Paisano boot is the exact pair co-founder Sarah wore on her wedding day last fall – designed by her sister and fellow co-founder Lizzie as a surprise for the occasion. The boots are available online and at Miron Crosby's River Oaks boutique.

    Mirth
    Houston-based brand Mirth recently debuted its third Spring collection, Sana (meaning “radiance” or "brilliance" in Arabic). The collection, inspired by the golden light that washes over Luxor at sunset, features bold reds and block prints with lightweight pieces for easy warm-weather dressing.

    ParkerJoe
    Clothing boutique ParkerJoe recently opened a new location at First Colony Mall in Sugar Land. Exclusively for boys, the brand is bringing a collection of luxury clothing, shoes, accessories, and more to its third Houston storefront.

    South to North
    Agua by Agua Bendita returns to South to North in Autry Park with its Spring/Summer 2026 and Resort 2026 collections, along with two special Mother’s Day activations. On May 6, Carroll Cartwright of Neatly & Co. will host a sip-and-shop, and on May 7, interior designer Monica Amariz will host a cocktail hour and fashion presentation at Casa Amariz. Colombian brand Andrés Otálora will also be available at South to North with a personal appearance by the designer on May 20.

    Splendid
    Available at its Highland Village boutique and Nordstrom, Splendid recently dropped its SunSoft Collection, designed for Houston summers. SunSoft introduces an all-new UPF 50+ fabrication that's lightweight, breathable, and made for all-day wear. The collection features effortless warm-weather staples - from long and short sleeve tees to midi skirts and wide-leg pants, crafted in the ultra-soft silhouettes Splendid is known for.

    Zadok Jewelers
    With Mother’s Day around the corner, Zadok Jewelers is hosting a full-on shopping experience from May 1–10. Customers can enjoy mimosa and coffee bars, hand-picked florals, and complimentary valet and access to stylists. Zadok is also hosting a series of May trunk shows featuring brands including Dinh Van, Piranesi, Phillips House, Walters Faith, Nouvel Heritage, Roberto Coin, Mikimoto, Pasquale Bruni, and Messika. More information on dates and times is available here.

    Mirth

    Photo courtesy of Mirth

    Mirth’s Sana collection channels the golden glow of Luxor sunsets with bold reds, intricate block prints, and airy silhouettes made for effortless warm-weather style.

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