
Minimalism met maximum impact when Kim Petras stepped out in Gucci at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. And no, this wasn’t just another black dress moment, this was a statement.
At a gala celebrating the opening of the David Geffen Galleries, the “Problématique” singer leaned into the new direction of Gucci under Demna, delivering a look that was equal parts restrained and provocative.
The dress itself was deceptively simple: a floor-length, one-shouldered silhouette with a single sleeve. But the real conversation starter? A daring, waist-high slit that instantly shifted the piece from classic to unforgettable. It’s the kind of design detail that feels intentional, minimal effort visually, maximum impact stylistically.

Petras has never been one to shy away from bold fashion choices, and this look tapped directly into her signature sultry aesthetic. At the same time, it reflected Gucci’s evolving identity under Demna where stripped-back silhouettes meet flashes of unapologetic sensuality, echoing the house’s early-2000s energy.
She kept the styling sharp and cohesive, pairing the dress with black horsebit pumps and a sleek pouch clutch finished with a crystal-embedded chain. The monochrome palette allowed the silhouette and that slit to do all the talking.

The moment also highlighted Petras’s long-standing connection to Demna, dating back to his time at Balenciaga. While she’s often embraced maximalism on the red carpet, this appearance showed a more refined, controlled side without losing the edge that defines her style.
She wasn’t alone in ushering in Gucci’s new era that night. Names like Paris Hilton and Nadia Lee Cohen also stepped out in the brand, reinforcing its growing red carpet dominance ahead of the upcoming Met Gala.
