Antonela Roccuzzo joined a bevy of A-list stars and high-profile friends for Tiffany & Co.’s Blue E-book Gala on Friday in New York Metropolis. Alicia Keys, Anya Taylor-Pleasure, Mikey Madison and extra stars have been among the many friends on the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork-hosted occasion.
For the event, the spouse of Lionel Messi turned to the runway. Roccuzzo opted for a design courtesy of Carolina Herrera‘s spring 2025 ready-to-wear assortment. The sunshine pink costume featured a plunging neckline, with lengthy sleeves and a maxi size.

Antonela Roccuzzo attends as Tiffany & Co. celebrates the launch of Blue E-book 2025: Sea of Marvel at The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork on April 25 in New York Metropolis.
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Roccuzzo’s costume featured parts of cloth ruching on the waist, however finally demonstrated a smooth, formfitting silhouette. She accessorized her costume with a stunning pendant in platinum with an unenhanced emerald of greater than 7 carats with diamonds of greater than 31 complete carats. She additionally wore earrings, a bracelet and a platinum ring from the jewellery home.
Roccuzzo’s glam featured her chocolate brunette hair styled in a straight style, parted to the facet and worn down, cascading previous her shoulders. Her make-up included such highlights as daring brows, a smokey eye and a shiny lip.

Carolina Herrera spring 2025
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Roccuzzo’s search for Tiffany & Co.’s Blue E-book Gala made its runway debut as a part of New York Vogue Week in September 2024. Inventive director Wes Gordon curated the gathering. Gordon was named the inventive director of Carolina Herrera in 2018.
“Gordon restricted himself to a decent coloration palette, simply six hues in comparison with his ordinary 15 or 20, he mentioned throughout a preview, to make a degree with graphic glamour and flower energy,” Sales space Moore wrote in WWD’s evaluation of the gathering.

Antonela Roccuzzo attends as Tiffany & Co. celebrates the launch of Blue E-book 2025: Sea of Marvel at The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork on April 25 in New York Metropolis.
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“As ordinary, Gordon confirmed plenty of head-turners, or perhaps we should always name them jaw-droppers, together with an arch ’80s black-and-white polka dot drop-waist ballgown, a blue silk faille hourglass robe with a crinoline that made it float and a strapless pink bouquet of a costume with practice designed to look ‘like somebody dumped a wheelbarrow of blossoms’ on it,” Gordon mentioned.

