Grimes Brought A Sword To The Met Gala And It's Made From Something Deeply American

The new mom and partner to Elon Musk arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in a “Dune” inspired outfit accompanied by a literal weapon.

Grimes arrived at the Met Gala on Monday in a futuristic get-up accessorized with a sword ... made out of an AR-15.

The singer wore a “Dune” inspired ensemble designed by Iris van Herpen, including a custom Bene Gesserit-style gown that van Herpen spent “over 900 hours perfecting,” according to Vogue, as well as a mask by Chris Habana and a literal sword.

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Grimes attends the 2021 Met Gala, "Celebrating In America: A Lexicon Of Fashion," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday in New York City.
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Lest you think the sword isn’t on par with the theme, “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion,” it’s arguably the most American accessory to have graced this year’s carpet.

Although it’s “based on a western European sword from the end of the Middle Ages around 1400,” the sword was cast from a Colt AR-15A3 and will remain part of the Met’s permanent collection, Grimes told Vogue.

The accessory was created by the Brooklyn, New York-based company MSCHF, which melts down firearms and turns them into swords.

“It’s from these people who are getting people’s [guns] who don’t want to have their automatic rifles anymore, and are melting them down and making them perfect replicas of medieval swords, which I think is just so cool — I think it’s a beautiful thing,” Grimes told the magazine.

Considering America’s horrific history with gun violence, many people on Twitter agreed that the accessory was on theme after all:

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