Forget the expected gown. Salma Hayek’s look for the Kering Foundation’s gala was a masterclass in modern, structural elegance. The actress, a long-standing fixture in the Kering universe as wife to CEO François-Henri Pinault, chose a look that felt both classic and radically fresh. The strapless black dress, or perhaps a hybrid gown-suit, featured a sculpted, sweetheart neckline that created a sharp, architectural bustier silhouette.
The real innovation was in the skirt. The garment extended downward in a sleek, column-like form, creating a streamlined, floor-length profile. A daring, high-waisted wrap detail with prominent button accents at the hip gave the illusion of a tailored suit jacket draped over the gown, adding an androgynous, powerful edge to an otherwise feminine cut. The fabric itself appears to be a heavy, matte crepe or suiting material, giving the look a sense of gravitas and clean lines.
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