For the 76th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday, June 11, in New York City, Lupita Nyong’o wore a striking breastplate molded from her own body. It’s like the female version of George Clooney’s Batman & Robin bat suit (which is a compliment, by the way).
The Oscar-winning actor wore the sleeveless silver breastplate with a black tuxedo jacket and black high-waist, wide-leg trousers. The bespoke backless breastplate, by Misha Japanwala, a Pakistani artist and fashion designer, is attached to Nyong’o’s body by a single chain that fastens at the back of her neck. The 40-year-old accessorized with silver jewelry, a black and silver clutch, and a chrome manicure, as well as shimmery eye shadow, which she paired with a glossy berry lip. A graphic tattoo-like design adorned her head.
On Instagram, Lupita Nyong’o shared more about the look:
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Japanwala’s work “is rooted in the rejection and deconstruction of external shame attached to one’s body,” Nyong’o wrote in the caption, referring to the work as a “Shameless Out-of-Body Experience.”
“In her artistic process, she creates a realistic and true record of a person’s body as an act of resistance and celebration, and an insistence on being allowed to exist freely in our bodies,” Nyong’o added.
Breastplates, once worn as a piece of armor to protect the chest, are on the rise in the realm of high fashion. In addition to Nyong’o, other stars who have worn a breastplate in the 2020s include Olivia Wilde, Sydney Sweeney, and Zendaya. Maybe breastplates are about to become the new sheer?