Breaking Barriers: The Rock's Fashion Renaissance Unveiled
A Milestone Met Gala Debut for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
After an illustrious career spanning wrestling championships, blockbuster films grossing nearly $14 billion, and successful ventures in diverse product lines from skincare to sneakers, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson had yet to grace the prestigious Met Gala. This long-anticipated debut was a significant moment, highlighting his journey beyond entertainment and business into the world of high fashion.
From Ring Attire to Red Carpet Couture: The Evolution of The Rock's Style
While Johnson's past fashion choices included flamboyant Versace blouses in the 90s and setting trends for muscular men in the 2010s, he was not traditionally perceived as a high-fashion figure. This perception began to change last year during the promotion of his A24 film, The Smashing Machine. During this period, a noticeably leaner Johnson started sporting bespoke creations from esteemed designers such as Prada and Dolce & Gabbana. His long-time stylist, Ilaria Urbinati, noted that these sartorial choices were intended to reflect a new phase in his career.
The Thom Browne Masterpiece: A Fusion of Mortality and Immortality
Johnson's arrival at fashion's most exclusive event saw him adorned in a striking Thom Browne skirt ensemble. The custom outfit, a black mohair tailcoat intricately embellished with over 350 meters of hand-pleated silk ribbons designed to resemble a spinal cord, was paired with a matching pleated skirt and trousers, a white silk faille vest, a wing-collar shirt, and pebble-grain wingtip brogues. This elaborate creation, which required more than 50 artisans and over 2,000 hours to complete, was described by Johnson to Vogue as symbolizing the interplay between "the mortal body and the immortal body." His partner, Lauren Hashian, complemented his look in a coordinating Thom Browne gown.
Stylist's Vision: Challenging Norms and Embracing Inclusivity
For Urbinati, Johnson's Met Gala appearance was the realization of a long-held ambition. She expressed that collaborating with Thom Browne was a natural fit, given the designer's unparalleled craftsmanship and originality. The inclusion of a skirt in Johnson's attire was a deliberate choice to "subvert expectations of what a man of his build can wear." Urbinati emphasized the importance of catering to a demographic of larger, more muscular men who are often excluded from high fashion but are eager to engage with it and present themselves well, as evidenced by the daily inquiries she receives about Johnson's style.
Poise and Presence: A Seasoned Fashion Icon Emerges
Accentuating his Thom Browne ensemble, Johnson sported a remarkable $3.5-million Jacob & Co. watch. Despite being his first Met Gala, he exuded an air of seasoned elegance and comfort on the red carpet, as if he had frequented the event for years. This composure playfully suggests that for a man who once threw Stone Cold Steve Austin off a suspension bridge, a high-profile fashion gala might not be as daunting.