Kendall Jenner branded on Twitter as 'blandest person at Met Gala' in simple white jumpsuit

Kendall Jenner was branded the 'blandest person' at this year's Met Gala by Twitter users.  

The 22-year-old model stepped out on Monday in an all-white ensemble alongside Virgil Abloh, the new artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's wear, but fans were not impressed. 

One user wrote: 'Kendall Jenner is really the blandest person i’ve ever known, this year’s theme is all about opulence and decadence and she rolls up in a white jumpsuit???? i’m telling yall she’s the human version of the colour beige (sic)'.

Scroll down for video 

Not impressed: Kendall was branded the 'blandest person' at this year's Met Gala by Twitter 

Not impressed: Kendall Jenner was branded the 'blandest person' at this year's Met Gala by Twitter users

 Another user commented: 'Kendall Jenner came through in her finest Fashion Nova jumpsuit. Use code “YAWN” for 10% off #MetGala'.

While one Twitter user bemoaned the unfairness of the world: 'Kendall Jenner has all that money yet she can’t even follow one simple theme the wrong people always get to be rich'.

While she caught flack for her tame and rather unimaginative take on the theme - opting for angelic without much flair - she still looked gorgeous as always.   

Catching heat! The 22-year-old model stepped out on Monday in an all-white ensemble alongside Virgil Abloh, the new artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's wear, but fans were not impressed

Catching heat! The 22-year-old model stepped out on Monday in an all-white ensemble alongside Virgil Abloh, the new artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's wear, but fans were not impressed

Thoughtful: Kendall stepped out on Monday in an all-white ensemble that blended the flowing with figure-hugging

Thoughtful: Kendall stepped out on Monday in an all-white ensemble that blended the flowing with figure-hugging

Look white hot in a jumpsuit like Kendall's

Kendall Jenner just dropped the mic (stylistically speaking) at the Met Gala. She attended the fashion event of the year wearing an all white custom creation by Virgil Abloh.

Ah yes, Virgil Abloh, the man whose name is at the tip of everyone's tongue in the fashion world after his meteoric rise from streetwear designer to menswear Creative Director of Louis Vuitton.

Based upon this masterful jumpsuit, it's plain to see why the designer has quickly become an indispensable part of the fashion zeitgeist.

Kendall's off- the- shoulder jumpsuit was made with delicate opaque fabric that gathered over a figure cinching corseted bodice. The wide leg trousers worked to elongate her impossibly lean pins while the stroke of sheer sartorial genius laid bare in the tulle gathered gloves that rendered us breathless.

Sadly this look was a custom made number for the catwalk queen but if you're hot to explore the label more thoroughly then click right to shop the current collection up for grabs at Revolve.

Or look white hot with one of the alternatives in the edit below by the likes of ChicMe, By The Way, Lioness and Black Halo!

* PRICES MAY NOT BE AS ADVERTISED
Model looks: She glowed under the lights wearing minimal jewelry outside of a set of dazzling earrings

Model looks: She glowed under the lights wearing minimal jewelry outside of a set of dazzling earrings

Carpet to carpet: There was an angelic air about Kendall' outfit, which flowed out at the ankles

Carpet to carpet: There was an angelic air about Kendall's jumpsuit that flowed out at the ankles

 Sunday best: Kendall was on theme as she nailed her angelic look

 Sunday best: Kendall was on theme as she nailed her angelic look

The future: She arrived with Virgil Abloh, the new artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's wear, and possessed the look of a woman ready for the moment, opting for the sophisticated instead of the exposing 

The future: She arrived with Virgil Abloh, the new artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's wear, and possessed the look of a woman ready for the moment, opting for the sophisticated instead of the exposing 

Rihanna, Amal Clooney and Donatella Versace joined Vogue editor Anna Wintour in chairing this year's star-studded Met Gala.

Always the hottest ticket in New York, this year the gala takes on a religious theme: Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.

With a dress code of Sunday Best, the red carpet is bound to be memorable.

Ascending: Her chest was wrapped in a light fabric that covered glamorous gossamer-like opera-length gloves

Ascending: Her chest was wrapped in a light fabric that covered glamorous gossamer-like opera-length gloves

The annual gala is always tied to an exhibit at the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

This year it will examine 'fashion's ongoing engagement with the devotional practices and traditions of Catholicism.'

The exhibition combines works of fashion with works of religious art, including 50 ecclesiastical masterworks on loan from the Sistine Chapel sacristy at the Vatican.

Those items, which will be on view in the Anna Wintour Costume Center galleries, include papal vestments and accessories, such as rings and tiaras, from the 18th to the early 21st century, the museum said. The items encompass more than 15 papacies.

Up, up, up: Donning white, open-toed heels, the young model made a statement with her jumpsuit radiating as a vision of strength

Up, up, up: Donning white, open-toed heels, the young model made a statement with her jumpsuit radiating as a vision of strength

'Fashion and religion have long been intertwined, mutually inspiring and informing one another,' Andrew Bolton, head curator of the institute, said in a statement.

'Although this relationship has been complex and sometimes contested, it has produced some of the most inventive and innovative creations in the history of fashion.'

The 150 fashion ensembles come from a slew of designers, including Cristobal Balenciaga, Coco Chanel, John Galliano, Karl Lagerfeld, Givenchy, Christian Lacroix, Thierry Mugler, Raf Simons, Thom Browne and Gianni and Donatella Versace, among many others.

The exhibition, which will run May 10 through October 8, is a collaboration between the Costume Institute and the Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters.

Smart and easy: Her dark tresses were parted in the middle and pulled into a simple ponytail that fell freely down her back

Smart and easy: Her dark tresses were parted in the middle and pulled into a simple ponytail that fell freely down her back

Power: The white bottoms hugged her thighs showing off her svelte figure and combined power with femininity.

Power: The white bottoms hugged her thighs showing off her svelte figure and combined power with femininity.

 

Advertisement

Kendall Jenner branded on Twitter as 'blandest person at Met Gala'