At least Doja Cat took some time to throw on some jewelry. The “Paint the Town Red” singer rocked a necklace with a large yellow stone that reminded some users on X, formerly known as Twitter, of the iconic Tiffany Diamond necklace that Lady Gaga wore to the Oscars in 2019. The “A Star is Born” actor posed for a photo wearing the dazzling gem, a white robe, and a towel wrapped around her head.

The large tag dangling from Doja Cat’s towel mini dress identified it as a Vetements design. But before she walked the red carpet, she pulled a switcheroo by ditching her post-shower look for another Vetements outfit that appeared as though it had been in the shower with her. She told Entertainment Tonight the wet look was achieved using hair gel and explained that her dress fit with the garden theme because it was cotton. “I really don’t like to blend in,” she added.

Ahead of the Met Gala, she was photographed trying her hardest to upstage Bianca Censori’s outrageous outfits in some other bizarre, revealing Vetements pieces that also looked like they could have been purchased off the rack at Bed Bath & Beyond — or a dollar store. When Doja Cat and the label’s creative director, Guram Gvasalia, went shopping at the Cartier store in NYC, she wore a dress that was basically a sheet. She’s also rocked a bandeau top and mini skirt that looked like saran wrap

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