Maggie Rogers Shares the Story Behind Her Met Gala Look—And Her Ultimate Getting-Ready Playlist

It’s a happy coincidence, then, that Rogers’s current vibe dovetails so neatly with the tough and tenacious femininity of creative director Virginie Viard’s work at Chanel. “When I think of Chanel I think of the divine feminine,” says Rogers. “That exalted, powerful, forever chic internal radiance. Everything Virginie creates just feels effortless. It was an honor to be a small part of her world last night.”

Unsurprisingly, though, the most important part of Rogers’s Met prep was the music. First, during the getting-ready process, she took a long bath before swanning around in a silk robe and listening to Cocteau Twins. Also on her playlist was the French nu-disco band L’Impératrice’s “Voodoo,” which she listened to before pulling up to the red carpet for, in her words, “that perfect extra punch.” “Music is all vibe,” Rogers says. “It can communicate so much we can’t say with words and helps give everything an extra bit of sparkle.”

For Rogers, the night’s highlight came when she met one of her heroes, the legendary Erykah Badu. And how better to meet Badu than while she’s wearing a delightfully wonky patchworked suit by Francesco Risso for Marni, braids dripping with beads, and one of her signature oversized hats in a matching pattern? “I still can’t believe I met Erykah!” Rogers says. “She’s been one of my favorite artists for as long as I can remember. My mom played Baduizm on repeat when I was growing up and But You Caint Use My Phone was the soundtrack to my college years. What an absolute icon.”

Here, Rogers takes us behind the scenes of her Met Gala night out—and shares the ultimate playlist that gets her in the party spirit. (In the words of her idol Badu, get ready to play these tracks on and on.)

“Bluebeard,” Cocteau Twins

“Phone Down,” Erykah Badu

“Voodoo,” L’Impératrice

“I Say A Little Prayer,” Aretha Franklin

“Fantastic Man,” William Onyeabor