Vogue's Met Gala is one of the biggest and most sensational annual parties in the world. But more importantly, it is the ultimate proof that breaking the rules can be very Vogue. As the ultimate mecca of fashion, Vogue has always had the most distinct power to remain both sophisticated and rebellious. It is an institution that continually raises the bar, creates the most over-the-top ideas, and inspires the world of its point-of-view. From the most fantastical party themes, to the most imaginative decor, to the most relevant of dress codes, the Met Gala is an amazing resource if you want to create a never-been-done wedding. Here are the top 21 rebellious wedding ideas that we can learn from the Met Gala through the years.
1. You can actually put outdoor string lights in the most chicest of venues and form a dazzling circular pattern out of it.
Credits: Photo by Eric Boman from the "Punk, Chaos to Couture" 2013 Met Gala.
2. You can use fabrics or artworks and make it into interesting backdrops for the ceremony or reception
Credits: Photo by Daniel Arnold from the "China: Through the Looking Glass" 2015 Met Gala
Uma Thurman / Donatella Versace / Jennifer Lopez
3. You can always have a wedding outside of the usual hotel / event's place template to come out with a wedding that has more texture, depth, and character.
Credits: Photo by Michael Lisnet from the "Anglomania" 2006 Met Gala
4. Proof that a bolder makeup look can be sophisticated
Credits: Photo by Matthew Kristall / Amanda Seyfried
5. Keep the styling to a minimum and get an amazing lighting director that can create dramatic visual effects instead
Credits: Photo by Michael Lisnet from the "Anglomania" 2006 Met Gala
6. A "classic, white w/ a twist" gown can give you the best of both worlds
Credits: Photo courtesy of Caolina Herrera / Zhang Ziyi in Carolina Herrera
7. Two words: Go Whimsical
Credits: Photo by Michael Lisnet from the "Poiret" 2007 Met Gala
8. "Florals & Golds" can be a winning combo
Credits: Photo by Daniel Arnold from the "China: Through the Looking Glass" 2015 Met Gala
9. Print on Print on Print can actually look chic and elegant
Credits: Photo by Michael Lisnet from the "Poiret" 2007 Met Gala
10. Hire a kick-ass street photographer to go "paparazzi style"
Credits: Photo by Daniel Arnold from the "China: Through the Looking Glass" 2015 Met Gala
11. Make your menu fun!
Credits: Photo by Hannah Thomson from the "Superheroes" 2008 Met Gala
12. Opt for a textured and printed red dress to add more volume
Credits: Getty Images / Amal Clooney in Maison Margiela at the 2015 Met Gala
13. Create cheeky shapes and forms with your floral backdrops
CREDITS: Photo by Julian Mackler from the "Schiaparelli & Prada" 2012 Met Gala
14. Opt for Bridal Pants instead of a Gown
Credits: Photo by Hannah Thomson / Sienna Miller in Thakoon at the 2015 Met Gala
15. Go for a printed aisle for some added flair
Credits: Photo by Photo by Hannah Thomson from the "Model as a Muse" 2009 Met Gala
16. Think Pink
Credits: Photo by Phil Oh / Kerry Washington in Prada from the 2015 Met Gala
17. Whoever said Hot Air Balloons are just for kiddie parties?
Credits: Photo by Joshua Bright from the "American Woman" 2010 Met Gala
18. Weddings can be so stiff! Let your guests know that they can let loose and have fun without being judged
Credits: Photo by Phil Oh from the 2015 Met Gala
19. Go Punk Rock Disco Chic
Credits: Photo by Eric Boman from the "Punk: Chaos to Couture" 2013 Met Gala
20. Katy Perry will always be a source of rebellious inspiration. In this case, a graffiti gown never looked this chic
Credits: Photo by Phil Oh from the 2015 Met Gala
21. A VIP tables-cape inspiration: Fine China set against embroidered table fabrics
Credits: Photo by Daniel Arnold from the "China: Through the Looking Glass" 2015 Met Gala
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