Russian socialite joins several A-listers by going near naked and showing off her nipples at Met Gala afterparty – as fashion experts announce they’ve ‘had enough’ of explicit outfits
Russian model Daria ‘Dasha’ Konovalova has raised eyebrows with her X-rated look at Richie Akiva’s Met Gala after-party, amid a slew of celebrities who wore naked looks to the event this year.
The socialite, who lives in New York, turned heads as she attended the star-studded bash in a sheer blue dress by Alaïa, worn without a bra.
Her gown, worth $2,910, featured an open back and built-in knickers that showed a generous glimpse of derriere.
Daria paired her look with blue pointed-toe pumps, a matching evening bag and stud earrings.
She swept her hair into a bun and accentuated her features with dramatic bronzer, blush and eye shadow.
Russian model Daria ‘Dasha’ Konovalova raised eyebrows on Monday with her X-rated look at Richie Akiva’s Met Gala after-party, amid a slew of celebrities wearing naked looks this year
Daria later shared a series of uncensored photos of herself posing in the X-rated outfit, which Ny Breaking Australia has chosen to censor.
“The first Monday in May,” she simply captioned the post.
The mother-of-two received mixed reactions from her followers, with some claiming the look was ‘classless’ and ‘cheap’, while others applauded her for taking such a daring sartorial risk.
The socialite, who lives in New York, turned heads as she attended the star-studded bash in a sheer blue dress by Alaïa, worn without a bra
It comes as fashion experts announce they’ve had ‘enough’ of naked looks after a slew of A-listers turned out in near-naked ensembles for the 2024 Met Gala.
Dubbed by some as the biggest night in fashion, a series of A-listers come together in their most extravagant looks for a lavish party hosted by Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
But this year, some stars shocked the world when they opted for see-through or barely-there outfits — including Emily Ratajkowski, Jennifer Lopez, Rita Ora and Doja Cat — and some fashion industry pros aren’t fans of the latest trend. .
Her gown, worth $2,910, featured an open back and built-in knickers that showed a generous glimpse of derriere.
Afterwards, X, formerly Twitter, was flooded with messages criticizing the excess daring glances at the coveted ball.
One pointed out that fashion is ‘all about wearing clothes’ and not the lack of them, while another said the stars ‘relied’ on the shock value of the nude looks and ‘fell short’.
A fashion blogger online who goes by ModernGurlz tweeted, reposting a photo of Jennifer’s look: “We need to ban glitter dresses from the Met Gala.”
Daria accessorized her look with a pair of blue pointed-toe pumps, a matching evening bag and stud earrings
Daria later shared a series of uncensored photos of herself posing in the X-rated outfit, which Ny Breaking Australia has chosen to censor
A woman named Linda, who writes “fashion reviews and news,” agreed, replying, “That’s enough.”
A professional tailor for Broadway, film and TV named Alexa chimed in at the time, writing, “I don’t want to discredit how much work these dresses take when done right, but I’m over the nude dress as a concept.
‘It’s just a dress with some hidden corsets and people find it attractive because the shiny activates the magpie brain.’
It comes as fashion experts announce they’ve had ‘enough’ of naked looks after a slew of A-listers turned out in near-naked ensembles for the 2024 Met Gala. (Left is Rita Ora and right is Emily Ratajkowski – both attending the 2024 Met Gala)
“IDK…call me crazy, but isn’t fashion and dressing up for prom all about wearing clothes? Why go naked to the Met Gala?’ asked a street style photographer named MC O’Connor.
Ellice Ellis, producer, podcast host and culture writer, said: “A lot of people (Kim [Kardashian]Emrata, JLo) rely on their signature red carpet tricks tonight and it falls short.
“When a theme open to multiple interpretations doesn’t deliver anything better than a cinched waist, a nude dress or a showgirl ensemble, it’s time to reconsider your approach.”
Journalist Liz Jones told DailyMail.com she thought the “utterly desperate” women believed “they had to be naked to be noticed.”
‘It’s meant to be a showcase for creativity. “It aims to show how the fashion industry is truly an amazing art form, encompassing completely different shapes, races, genders and ages today,” she said of the event.
‘The aim is to raise money for the work of the museum… but this year’s dresses, and the bodies put into them, have in one fell swoop managed to advance the cause of responsible, women-friendly fashion with more than going back 100 years.
‘I’m talking about the fact that powerful stars underline the belief that a woman must be naked to be noticed.
“That the kind of publicity that actresses, models and talented individuals need and want can only be achieved through self-exposure of the most literal kind.”
She added: ‘These women have careers, fame, money and fans, so I wonder, as I scroll through the parade of pubic bones, why they go out dressed like that? No one looks happy or comfortable.
“After the decade of MeToo, after the focus on breaking the equal pay ceiling in Hollywood, why are the most powerful, beautiful women in the world so eager and wantonly to humiliate themselves?”
TV host, author and comedian Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery, on the other hand, wondered if Doja Cat “auditioned to be an extra in Kanye West’s porn shoot.”
Many of the stars shocked the world when they opted for sheer or barely-there outfits for the Met Gala – including Emily Ratajkowski, Jennifer Lopez, Rita Ora and Doja Cat (pictured)