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Inside the Met Gala, an Olympic Champion Learns Just How Famous She's Become

  • On Monday, figure skater Alysa Liu attended her first Met Gala in New York, wearing a custom Louis Vuitton gown as the brand simultaneously announced her as its newest ambassador.
  • Liu's stylist Katie Qian designed the look around the "fashion is art" dress code, celebrating the "Costume Art" exhibit and aiming to reference the human body as an artistic medium.
  • The high-low gown featured layered ruffles in a "deep red hue" paying tribute to Liu's Chinese roots, with Qian noting the design mimics muscle striation, veins, and the "interior of a cell."
  • Louis Vuitton artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière said, "Her dynamic energy and individuality resonate with the House," cementing the partnership following Liu's Olympic gold medal victory in Milan.
  • Despite retiring in 2022, Liu has made no indication she will stop competing soon, continuing to tour with Stars on Ice while balancing athletic training with expanding fashion commitments.
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Alysa Liu watched the shimmering crowd unfold in front of her, drinking cocktails and chatting.

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Inside the Met Gala, an Olympic champion learns just how famous she's become

Guests ascended the famous steps of the Metropolitan Museum and entered a lobby transformed to resemble an Italian garden, with a huge moon hanging from the ceiling.

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Alysa Liu at the Met Gala: 'Suddenly everyone knows who you are'

Alysa Liu went from Stars on Ice to the Met Gala on back-to-back days.

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