Serena Williams, Beyoncé, and Rihanna's Metallic Met Gala Outfits Set the New Foundation for Loud Luxury – Reimagining Silver Accents as a Finish
Interior experts explain how to master the move toward metallic materiality to create a living space that feels both grounding and undeniably grand
The fashion enthusiasts among us may already be all too familiar with the uniting thread between Serena Williams, Beyoncé, and Rihanna's Met Gala outfits. All three figures all paid tribute to last night's theme 'Fashion Is Art' through metallic tones – Serena in Marc Jacobs, Beyoncé, working with Olivier Rousteing at Balmain, and Rihanna, in custom Maison Margiela by Glenn Martens.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the parallels between the fashion and interior worlds are stark, which is why we can learn a lot from their united front in support of metallics. Starting with materiality.
What last night made abundantly clear is that metallics are a foundation, rather than a finish. While metallics have often served as quietly luxurious accents, their bold use of such silver hues brings them into the forefront. Decorating with silver is truly accessible to everyone; it just depends on how brave you want to be.
Article continues belowFollowing suit can be done in a number of ways: From an industrial-chic metallic kitchen to a series of vintage metals in your living space or bedroom. I've listed some of my favorite picks to make the process easier below.
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Bring the silver trend into your space with this sculptural stoneware bowl. Its high-gloss, chrome-like finish reflects the light beautifully, adding a sleek, modern edge to a coffee table or entryway console.
This is one of the most refined (and accessible) ways to introduce a touch of silver into your space. Designed by Shea McGee, the pieces feature an elegant, twisted form that adds subtle movement and sculptural interest while remaining understated.
Shell decor, when done right, is timeless – just like this striking silver shell from McGee & Co. Style it as a jewelry catchall, a paperweight, or simply as a decorative object. Its organic form brings character and interest to any space you place it in.
If you’re looking to add a little more style and interest to your kitchen, these butterfly drawer pulls are a beautiful choice. They’re an especially lovely way to complement an otherwise neutral space, bringing in a delicate, decorative touch.
Nothing brings a sense of heritage to a room quite like silver, and these elegant vases are perfect for elevating your floral arrangements. Style them on a dining table for special occasions, or place them to the side for a more relaxed, everyday look.
Opting for a metallic kitchen is a daring (and also wholly practical) way to pay homage to this color trend. However, if you want to introduce silver in a more curated way, Georgia Metcalfe, the founder and creative director at French Bedroom, recommends starting in the bedroom.
'Palatial tones of gold and silver are perfect for bringing a sense of luxury to your home, and the best place to start? The bedroom. Ornate French furniture is a very traditional and classic way to weave this trend into your home, as metallic tones work so well with the opulent and delicate detailing of these pieces. Metallic finishes are fused in eclectic decorating, a style key in French design. Decorating with antiques in metallic finishes with new accessories allows you to have some fun and adds a sense of authenticity that never goes out of fashion,' she says.
'Make sure the bed takes center stage by pairing an ornate, button-back Louis XV-inspired bed with crisp white sheets for that wow factor. Include symmetry with bedside tables on either side that will allow the bed to shine in all its glory, creating a luxurious and exuberant yet refreshingly grounding bedroom.'
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.