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“This look is head-to-toe chain metal. So, it’s very heavy and we were inspired by the Crusades. I love this dress,” she told Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet Monday evening.
Munn’s dress was custom made by H & M, according to ET, and replete with a headdress by Michael Schmidt. She told ET that the dress was purposely built with a corset, “because we wanted to have this feeling of armor and have everything pulled in together.”
The theme of this year’s Met Gala was Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination. But the Crusades are not the finest part of Catholic history, many historians argue. The battles between Muslims and Christians for holy sites in the Middle East lasted nearly 200 years, from 1096 to 1291. They were sparked by a call from the Pope at the time, Pope Urban II, who called on Christians to wrest these sites from Muslim control. These battles also resulted in massacres of Jews and destroyed some Jewish communities.
Some online observers were scratching their heads at the dress’s source of inspiration.
and @oliviamunn was "inspired by the Crusades" to wear this chainmail dress? Um HELLO???? Do you realize Catholics have been apologizing for the Crusades for years? Innocent people died?!? And that's the inspiration for your #MetGala outfit? pic.twitter.com/UkwNbdTAqd— Melissa (@itsmel_veee) May 8, 2018
what does Olivia Munn love about the crusades pls explain ??— Susuana. (@Susuana_Xx) May 7, 2018
.@oliviamunn I personally prefer the Spanish Inquisition. But the Crusades are alrite, I guess. pic.twitter.com/oh2beePR2d— Mister Jabber (@MisterJabber) May 8, 2018
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