Popsugar Fashion Celebrity Fashion Dan Levy's Loewe Met Gala Look Celebrates Queer Visibility Dan Levy Goes to His First Met, Makes a Statement For the LGBTQ+ Community That Speaks Volumes 13 September 2021 by Sarah Wasilak Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola Before even hitting the red carpet at the 2021 Met Gala, Schitt's Creek creator and star Dan Levy made sure his fans knew the meaning behind his look, which honours American fashion. Levy tapped Loewe designer Jonathan Anderson to collaborate on a blue embellished and beaded outfit that pays homage to multimedia artist David Wojnarowicz's piece that features two men kissing, which is named after a homophobic cartoon he found. By wearing this clothing version of it — in a vibrant look that will certainly stay on our minds all night long — Levy celebrates the hope and joy of the queer community. Wojnarowicz died in 1992 from an AIDS-related illness, and to mark the moment, Loewe made a donation to Visual AIDS, an organisation the activist supported that continues to promote AIDS awareness. Scroll to see Dan's meaningful post about his first-ever Met Gala creation, accessorised with Cartier jewels, then see all angles of his appearance on the carpet. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dan Levy (@instadanjlevy) 1 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Dimitrios Kambouris 2 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Dimitrios Kambouris 3 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola 4 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola 5 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola 6 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola 7 / 11 Image Source: Getty / John Shearer 8 / 11 Image Source: Getty / John Shearer 9 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Theo Wargo 10 / 11 Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola 11 / 11 Celebrity FashionOut LoudCelebrity InstagramsFashion InstagramsMet GalaDan LevyAll AnglesCelebrity PhilanthropyCartierLoewe