Georgina Rodríguez made a strong impression in New York at Vogue’s pre-Met Gala party, arriving at Madame Tussauds in Times Square in a look that fit the night’s Bodies, Bodies, Bodies theme. The event drew major names from the fashion industry and served as a preview of the main Met Gala ceremony.
Rodríguez chose a design by Ludovic de Saint Sernin that leaned into body, shape and strong silhouettes, the sort of fitted, clean-lined styling that fashion observers have increasingly treated as her signature. She first attended the Met Gala last year, and this appearance extended a style built on confidence, simplicity and clear visual impact at one of the most important weekends in global fashion.
That makes her New York arrival more than a red-carpet moment. It is a continuation of a look she has already made her own, and a reminder that the pre-Met Gala stage now works as a test run for the message a guest wants to send before the main night begins.