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    Diana Ross Rocks 18-Foot Practice For First Met Gala Look In 22 Years

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    Diana Ross doesn’t simply attend occasions—she anoints them. After a two-decade absence, the unique diva descended upon the 2025 Met Gala draped in 18 toes of feathered glory and cultural legacy. She hasn’t graced the Met Gala since 2003, however final night time she reminded us precisely why she’s legendary. 

    Ross took us straight again to the Twenties and ’30s and gave us a masterclass in Black Dandyism. The fitted, floor-length glittery robe was giving. The feathered, glittery hat? A second. And, what actually sealed the deal was that large scarf —carried by six individuals, due to course it was.

    Styled by Nigerian dressmaker Ugo Mozie, the show-stopping feathered scarf featured the names of her children and grandkids embroidered into it.

    Mozie, proprietor of Eleven Sixteen, is is not any stranger to iconic lookslook. He launched his first trend line, Aston Mozie, at simply 18 years outdated in 2019. Since then, he’s dressed Beyoncé, Travis Scott,  J. Balvin and likewise crafted Blue Ivy’s customized look through the Cowboy Carter tour’s “Déjà Vu” breakdown. 

    Ross was joined by her son Evan, who satisfied her to point out up whereas on tour. “There was not a plan… my son persuaded me,” she informed Folks.

    Diana Ross would’ve scored nothing however 10s throughout the board if Trend Police had been nonetheless round. However let’s be actual—she didn’t want a rating then — or now.  She was the usual.

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