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On Monday (May 5th) Lorde celebrated her comeback on the Met Gala – her first appearance since 2021. Under this year’s motto “Tailored for You”, the New Zealand singer appeared in a tailor -made outfit by Thom Browne: A silver -gray look with a long skirt, blazer and an almost heavy -up, which caused a sensation on the carpet.
“This is my creation” – Lorde about gender and fashion
In an interview with Emma Chamberlain for Vogue, she explained: “This is my creation. It’s something like an Easter egg. More is still revealed.” The completely free back in particular had a personal meaning for them: “I feel like a man and a woman.” The top remind you of a grief federation (a traditional accessory from men’s clothing) and reflects your current examination of gender questions.
Also in an Instagram post after the event, Lorde was reflected and vulnerable: “It was incredible to feel so much joy, energy, pain, healing and recapture-what happened-what happened-in the carpet and in this room. I am grateful that I was allowed to be part of it. Interior has illuminated. “
A new chapter: Virgin is imminent
Already in an interview with the “Document Journal” Lorde had her first single “What what that?” referred to as “the first music of my rebirth”. She speaks openly about being alone, accepting her body and that her “feeling for gender extends a little.”
What Lorde says with “more is still unveiled” remains open for the time being – but it is to be expected that her new album Virgin, which will be released on June 27, will also deal with similar topics. By the way: Lorde was not the only one with news. Pop icon Rihanna announced her third pregnancy on the carpet

