From the moment Rosé appeared at The Mark Hotel , hopes for a breakthrough at her third Met Gala appearance quickly turned into disappointment. While the fashion world was showcasing elaborate designs by Costume Art and Anthony Vaccarello, Rosé remained resolutely faithful to the minimalist DNA of the fashion house.
If it were just a temporary choice, there would be nothing to discuss, but when the original black hair and familiar straight style are maintained for a long time, the public gradually sees it as a manifestation of almost extreme conservatism, although there are still many explanations to show that the choice is not at all "wrong."

In fact, Rosé's look this year is certainly not lacking in documentary depth. Attending the Met for the third time, she felt more excited than ever when her close friend Anthony Vaccarello took on the role of co-chair. "The first time I attended the Met was with Anthony, and this year, with him as co-chair, it feels even more meaningful. It feels great to be supporting him in this artistic sanctuary," Rosé shared with Vogue.
With the support of renowned stylist Law Roach, Rosé presented a design that blended elements from Saint Laurent's Spring 1998 and Spring 2002 Haute Couture collections. The highlight of the strapless black dress was the "The Birds" motif – an iconic design inspired by Georges Braque's painting of the same name on the ceiling of the Louvre Museum.

Rosé revealed that she spent a lot of time researching the perfect placement of the bird-shaped brooch. The combination of sparkling silver beads on the dress and the Tiffany & Co. diamond necklace pointing towards the bird's beak was described as an aesthetically calculated arrangement. However, all those exquisite details were still not enough to salvage an overall look that was too safe and lacked originality for a party that demanded theatricality.

An AI-powered "rescue" campaign where fans take over the stylist's job.
It was precisely this overly elegant, almost monotonous, demeanor that stirred up the online community. A wave of AI-powered "rescue" efforts for Rosé erupted across social media platforms. Fans began realizing their wish to see their idol step out of her comfort zone.

A plethora of AI-generated designs have been shared widely: from glamorous, elaborate avant-garde outfits to bold and daring looks. Some looks seem quite unconventional, but there are also plenty of promising designs that people believe Rosé could absolutely pull off.
Sometimes, you don't need to change your dress; just a more sophisticated makeup look or an elaborate updo instead of your usual straight hair can be enough to turn things around.









This meme campaign isn't just a joke; it's also the public's heartfelt message to Rosé and Saint Laurent: it's time for the "rose" to experience a real storm to break free from her own shadow.
(Image source: X, Threads, Vogue)
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