Reality star Kim Kardashian donned a sheer Margiela by John Galliano dress with a lace train featuring leaves and floral accents. The highlight of her outfit was her silver corset, giving her a drastically tiny waist.
Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh failed to impress with her 'tin foil' gown designed by Balenciaga.
Singer Dua Lipa served an all-black look wearing a skin-bearing lace skirt and corset set that featured an array of intricate details sure to inspire some double takes. To top off the lace black-and-cream look, the Radical Optimism artist accessorized with a black feather boa draped across her shoulder, sheer gloves, a diamond necklace, and a diamond body chain that draped across her low waist.
Tyla made her Met Gala debut in a form-fitting Balmain outfit inspired by "the sands of time."
Kylie Jenner didn't live up to the dress code. She wore a pale pink Oscar de la Renta gown, accentuated with cone-shaped accents at the bust, and a cascading train that trailed behind her with grace.
Lizzo wore a nude-coloured corseted gown designed by Paris-based label Weinsanto with a headpiece and flared bottoms making her look like a bloomed flower.
Nicki Minaj appeared in a yellow minidress with 3D metal flowers and a bob hairstyle with an arched bubble ponytail. The look featured a low-cut neckline and she teamed it with yellow leather heels. Overall, the so-called highlights of the outfit seemed like a poorly done craft project.
Mindy Kaling turned heads as she strutted the MET Gala carpet in a creation by renowned designer Gaurav Gupta, which was similar to outfits donned by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and rapper Cardi B in the past.
Doja Cat left everyone in a chokehold as she sashayed in style wearing a maxi-length wet T-shirt—by Vetements. Her makeup for the look included glittery painted teardrops suspending from her smokey eyes.
Known for her bold fashion choices, Cardi B left heads turning and jaws dropping as she made her entrance in a monumental black tulle gown that could only be described as a work of art. The creation by Chinese designer Windowsen however, reminds one of a massive chunk of hair.
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