Rihanna Wore $85 Sunglasses to the Met Gala After-Party
If you aren't talking about Rihanna basically showing up as the pope of our dreams last night at the 2018 Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala—"Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination"—you might want to get your vision checked. To no one's surprise, Rihanna nailed the Met Gala red carpet this year, and her after-party look was no exception. Showing up in a head-to-toe ethereal blue set, complete with dripping cross necklaces and coordinating silver satin Dorateymur mules, one accessory that stood out among the rest—her sunglasses.
Prepare to get all hot and bothered as we share with you the fact that the exact sunglasses gracing RiRi's face last night (at one of the biggest fashion events of the year, let's not forget) are only $85. The pair she wore is from Crap Eyewear, currently comes in four striking colorways, and is somehow still in stock. Maybe it's just me, but if Rihanna wears something I can actually afford, I'm 100% going to purchase it. In case you want to follow suit, shop the exact sunglasses below, and be sure to read up on all of our Met Gala 2018 coverage while you're at it.
On Rihanna: Crap Eyewear The Paradise Machine ($85); Nina Ricci F/W18 look; Dorateymur shoes.
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Since we know one Met Gala look is never enough, be sure to check out our coverage of the best after-party looks, red carpet looks, and standout hair and makeup looks from the 2018 Met Gala.
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