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All the looks celebrities wore for the 2022 Met Gala
- Celebrities flocked to the 2022 Met Gala in New York City on Monday.
- Stars dressed in "gilded glamour, white tie" for the "In America: An Anthology of Fashion" theme.
- Many arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art wearing sparkling gowns, gloves, and tiaras.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds arrived wearing looks that exuded the night's "gilded glamour" theme.
Lively's strapless Atelier Versace dress was covered in a sequin pattern inspired by New York City's art deco architecture, while an oversized, rose-gold bow was wrapped around her waist.
In addition to the gown, the actress wore pink elbow-length gloves and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry — which included a tiara.
Reynolds opted for a more classic look: a brown velvet suit with a white vest and matching bow tie.
Her fashion team then removed a layer, revealing an entirely new look.
The teal version of her gown was inspired by the Statue of Liberty, according to E! News, as were her matching gloves.
The actress also told the outlet that the specific colors of the gown were meant to mimic the landmark's oxidization.
Gigi Hadid wore a standout Versace look.
Her all-red outfit had three layered pieces: a latex catsuit, shining corset, and oversized puffer coat. The model also wore pointed red boots, a beaded necklace, and an updo hairstyle.
Cardi B arrived at the Met Gala in one of the most elaborate looks of the night.
The rapper wore an Atelier Versace column gown that was designed with seven types of gold chains. According to Vogue's livestream, Versace estimates that more than half-a-mile worth of gold metal chains were used for Cardi B's dress. The embroidery took 1,300 hours and 20 craftspeople to complete.
Emily Ratajkowski made a splash on the red carpet in a two-piece Versace piece from the brand's 1992 collection.
Ratajkowski's look was originally worn by supermodel Yasmeen Ghauri on the runway, according to Vogue.
The "naked" dress was designed with a beaded halter-top and a voluminous skirt with a dramatic train on the back. She paired the outfit with simple drop earrings and gold sandals.
Hailey Bieber channeled Jerry Hall on the red carpet.
The model looked angelic in a white, silk Saint Laurent gown that was designed with a halter neckline and thigh-high slit. She accessorized it with black tights and a matching silk and feather jacket.
Hall wore a look very similar to this one on the YSL spring/summer 2002 runway.
"It's simple and feels elegant and chic," Bieber told E! on the red carpet.
Vanessa Hudgens stunned in a see-through Moschino gown with strategically-placed lace.
The black gown had puffed sleeves, a high neckline, and a flowing skirt with a long train.
Underneath, she wore pasties and lace panties, while she accessorized with diamond earrings and a bun hairstyle.
Anna Wintour chose a colorful frock with a poncho-style top.
Her Chanel ensemble had sequins in shades of blue, orange, yellow, purple, and white, and also a layer of feathered fringe.
The Vogue editor-in-chief completed the look with a green-crystal tiara and a diamond necklace.
Bella Hadid turned heads in a Burberry corset dress with a hip-high slit.
This was the model's sixth appearance at the Met Gala.
For the occasion, Hadid paired her Riccardo Tisci for Burberry look with patterned lace tights.
Kacey Musgraves looked chic in a black Prada gown with colorful rhinestones.
Her sleeveless dress had a plunging V neckline that was held together with a bow, and a short train attached to the back of its skirt.
Like many others at the event, Musgraves added long gloves, diamond jewels, and an updo hairstyle to her look. She also carried a feathered fan.
Megan Thee Stallion perfected the gilded-glamour theme in gold.
She wore a strapless gown that had four waist cutouts, a bedazzled skirt, thigh-high slit, and feather-shaped shoulder pads. Moschino created her dress to represent different types of diamonds, according to E! News.
Lizzo brought the drama to the red carpet in an embroidered coat and her flute, Sasha.
The Grammy award-winning singer arrived at the gala in a head-to-toe Thom Browne look. Lizzo wore a hand-embroidered gold and black coat that took 22,000 hours to make, she told Vogue during the outlet's red-carpet livestream.
"I'm just so happy to be in it, I feel like a piece of art," she told Vogue.
While walking on the red carpet, Lizzo also took a moment to play her flute, which she has named Sasha Flute as an homage to Beyoncé's Sasha Fierce alter ego.
Janelle Monáe's gown covered the musician from head to toe.
The sparkling black gown was designed by Ralph Lauren, and had white sequined stripes across its chest.
That pattern extended across the gown's headpiece, while its skirt had only silver sequins on its black fabric.
Camila Cabello chose a sustainable white gown for her appearance.
Atelier Prabal Gurung designed the look, which featured a crop top with criss-cross straps across her chest and waist.
Its skirt was even more bold — it had a long train and a ruffled piece with pastel fabric flowers underneath.
Lori Harvey's simple black dress was designed with a midriff cutout that caught everyone's attention.
Harvey attended the gala in a stretch jersey Michael Kors dress. Her stylist, Jason Bolden, told E! that the look was meant to have everyone's attention on the amazing diamond jewels she was wearing.
Venus Williams chose an all-black Chloé look for the event.
Her three-piece look included a strapless corset with sheer side panels, a black blazer, and wide-legged pants.
To add some color to the dark outfit, Williams wore a diamond necklace with a statement emerald.
Phoebe Dynevor was one of many stars to wear a sheer dress.
The "Bridgerton" actress' dress was sleeveless with a mesh bodice that was decorated with sequins.
It also had a layered skirt: the top lace piece was styled like a tutu while the bottom was sheer, pleated, and sparkling.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner chose outfits in contrasting colors.
Jonas' outfit included a white suit jacket with long lace tails, a printed shirt, and a diamond necklace.
Turner stood next to him in a black maternity gown that was semi-sheer, pleated, and decorated with silver studs.
Kris Jenner channeled Jackie Kennedy Onassis in a yellow Oscar de la Renta dress.
The matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner family switched her signature pixie cut for a bob to match the 1960s vibes.
Jenner told E! on the red carpet that she wanted her ensemble for the gala to be "glamorous, chic, and easy."
According to E!'s Zanna Roberts Rassi, Fernando Garcia, the designer behind the look described it as a "banana, crystal-embroidered caftan."
Sebastian Stan seemingly ignored the event's theme with his neon look.
Instead of a gilded-glamour look, he wore a thick jacket over what looked like a vibrant windbreaker and T-shirt. He also donned matching pants and bubblegum-pink sneakers.
Lily Aldridge twinkled in head-to-toe sparkles.
She donned a black off-the-shoulder gown with a silver-sparkle print, as well as short matching gloves and a long train attached to her back. To complete the look, she wore a silver-chain choker and a black headscarf wrapped around her hair.
Shawn Mendes stood out in a blue-and-red coat with a suit underneath.
Tommy Hilfiger designed his look, which was made from sustainable materials according to E! News.
Mindy Kaling looked like a princess in a lavender dress with floral embellishments.
Her Prabal Gurung dress had a deep-V neckline, ruched fabric from top to bottom, and a thigh-high slit.
She completed the ensemble with purple eye makeup and a long gold necklace.
Influencer Emma Chamberlain went for a nude ensemble with diamond accessories.
The Louis Vuitton outfit was custom-made for Chamberlain. It included a cream-colored, long-sleeved top and a high-waisted skirt that extended into a short train.
For accessories, she donned a diamond tiara and matching choker necklace — both vintage Cartier.
Camila Mendes dazzled in a glittering, gold gown.
The halter dress – created by Alexandre Mattiussi for AMI — was held up by thin straps, and a diamond-shaped cutout sat at her waist.
To keep all eyes on her gown, Mendes added sheer gloves, an updo hairstyle, and neutral makeup.
Maude Apatow channeled old Hollywood glamour.
Her off-the-shoulder dress was designed by Miu Miu and covered in crystals and beaded fringe. Its cups and sleeves were made from black velvet, and the rest was entirely sheer and crafted from lace.
She completed the look with dark lipstick, a curled bob, and a layered diamond choker.
"Gossip Girl" star Evan Mock wore a yellow corset suit with a white ruffled shirt.
Mock arrived at the gala in a custom yellow suit made by the designer and CFDA finalist Head of State.
Amy Schumer made a fashion statement in black cat-eye sunglasses.
The star of "Life and Beth" arrived at the Met in a double-breasted black coatdress designed by Gabriela Hearst.
According to People, Schumer told Vogue: "When Gabriela Hearst says she's going to dress you, you put your Spanx on, right over your C-section scar and you get on that carpet, am I right? Am I right?"
Billie Eilish was seemingly inspired by the fashion of the 1800s.
She wore an upcycled green-and-yellow corset dress with see-through sleeves and a purple flower attached to its neckline.
The Gucci design also had a cream-colored satin skirt with ruching.
Sarah Jessica Parker wore a black, white, and gray dress inspired by the famous seamstress and civil activist Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley.
E!'s Zanna Roberts Rassi said Parker's look was inspired by Keckley and the fact that she was able to purchase her freedom in 1855 using the earnings she made from being a seamstress.
The actress paired the look with a Philip Treacy hat and Fred Leighton jewelry.
Dakota Johnson went for a daring catsuit.
Her see-through outfit, designed by Gucci, was made from black lace and sparkling-silver fringe. She first walked the carpet with the outfit covered by a red robe, but quickly ditched the outer garment.
Johnson also wore dark eye makeup, pointed pumps, and long earrings.
Bradley Cooper arrived at the Met Gala in a simple Louis Vuitton suit.
Cooper kept it cool and classic in a black suit with a white dress shirt.
Phoebe Bridgers wore two of the night's biggest trends: sparkles and sheer fabric.
Jonathan Simkhai designed her halter dress, which was see-through and had a chainmail-style design.
She also wore burgundy lipstick, black nails, and diamond earrings.
Alicia Keys shined in a strapless dress and standout cape.
Her Ralph Lauren dress was stunning, but her cape — which had a print of the New York City skyline crafted from sparkles — stole the show.
She also wore diamond earrings, emerald jewels, and a braided ponytail with a structured piece winding around it.
Hilary Clinton arrived at the event in a gown that matched the carpet.
Her red dress had an off-the-shoulder neckline, long sleeves, and a pleated skirt.
This was the first time that Clinton attended the gala in 21 years. She wore a custom Joseph Altuzarra gown that was embroidered with the names of 60 women who inspire her including Rosa Parks, Clinton's mother Dorothy Rodham, and the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to Vogue.
"I knew that I wanted the dress to have a personal component for her," Altuzarra told Vogue, speaking about Clinton's dress. "I felt like I had to be very thoughtful about what the dress would mean to the theme and to the occasion."
For her first Met Gala, Simone Ashley wore a crop top and high-waisted skirt.
Her black-and-tan bustier top matched her satin skirt and draped shawl. Moschino designed the outfit, which she wore with a diamond choker and sleek hairstyle.
Nicola Coughlan chose a bold pink-and-black gown with feathers.
Her gown had a ruched sweetheart neckline, puffy pink sleeves, and a black shawl that wrapped around her and created a long train.
Pink-and-black feather embellishments were individually placed across the entirety of her dress, and matched her eye makeup perfectly.
Glenn Close was the second star to wear hot pink.
Her vibrant three-piece included a button-up top, vibrant trousers, and a long cape with a sequin floral design.
She also carried a pink clutch, wore matching gloves, and donned dangling earrings.
"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" star Rachel Brosnahan shined in a floor-length gold gown.
Her outfit was designed with a crisscross cutout across her midriff.
Both Naomi Campbell's dress and face were covered in crystals.
Her black gown had diamonds placed in the shape of horses from its neckline to its sleeves and skirt.
The model also wore bedazzled gloves, a diamond necklace, and smokey eye shadow.
Kate Moss was also there in an all-black ensemble.
Her jacket-style dress had buttons across its bodice and long sleeves with one worn hanging off her shoulder. Via her skirt's thigh-high slit, you could see the model's sheer tights and black sandals.
Speaking to E!'s Zanna Roberts Rassi, Riccardo Tisci of Burberry said he wanted to "play into the elaborate draping and rich fabrics" of the gilded-age period.
David Harbour and Lily Allen looked like glamorous magicians.
Harbour opted for a suit with a top hat and cane, while Allen chose a rainbow-colored sleeveless dress that had a fringe-covered skirt.
Kim Kardashian paid homage to Marilyn Monroe at the Met Gala, while Pete Davidson escorted her in a black suit.
Kardashian arrived at the Gala in the dress Monroe wore when she famously sang "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy.
The gown was designed by costume designer Jean-Louis and was inspired by a sketch from Bob Mackie, as Vogue reported. Kardashian had bleached hair for the event, completing her transformation into Monroe.
Davidson, on the other hand, paired his simple suit with a skinny tie, sunglasses, and a black floral brooch.
Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian matched in black-and-white looks.
Both Barker and Kardashian wore Thom Browne, with Kardashian wearing a "deconstructed" version of Barker's look as she told La La Anthony for Vogue.
Barker's ensemble consisted of a coat with tails, a white bow tie and shirt, a black skirt, and black pants. Kardashian's "deconstructed" version featured a cropped white blouse and dropped waist skirt.
Katy Perry walked the red carpet in a super-short Vera Wang minidress.
The black-and-white garment was covered with an asymmetrical mesh overlay, which crossed one shoulder and extended into a train.
Karlie Kloss chose a gothic look for the event.
Her sleeveless dress, which had waist cutouts and lace panels down its skirt, paired perfectly with her see-through gloves and dark makeup.
Regé-Jean Page kept things simple for his first Met Gala.
He wore a blue suit made from velvet with crystal-covered lining. He also had a diamond-covered brooch attached to one lapel.
Olivia Rodrigo looked like a fairy in a dazzling purple dress.
Versace custom-made the off-the-shoulder gown for Rodrigo. It had a scoop neckline, thin straps, and a thigh-high slit that showed off her platform sandals.
The musician also wore her hair in waves with purple butterflies clipped in.
Nicki Minaj mixed casual and daring styles for the event.
Burberry designed her look, which featured a strapless top with a ruffled back that extended to the floor. There was also an oversized belt wrapped under her chest, leather pants, and a baseball cap made from the same material.
Across her face, chest, and arms, the rapper wore black and silver crystals.
Daisy Edgar-Jones put her own twist on the night's sparkle trend.
Her sleeveless Oscar de la Renta minidress was sheer and had beaded fringe hanging from its hem. She also wore smokey eye makeup and silver sandals.
Lily James donned an asymmetrical gown with both cutouts and sheer fabric.
Her periwinkle, Atelier Versace gown had a single strap with rows of beads hanging from her shoulder, as well as a cutout above her chest and waist.
Its see-through skirt was equally daring with its tall slit and short train.
Sydney Sweeney arrived in a princess-like ball gown.
Her cream-colored Tory Burch gown had a sharp neckline, peplum waist, and full skirt. She wore it with a simple necklace and earrings.
Lucy Boynton chose a sheer yet regal look.
Her short-sleeved, semi-sheer dress was covered with crystals from its crisscross-print top to its pleated skirt.
Precious Lee went for a more daring look in this sheer Altuzarra ensemble.
The model paired the look with gold jewelry. The accessories coordinated perfectly with the gold sequins of her dress.
Kerry Washington wore a black off-the-shoulder dress for the red carpet.
The corset-style Tory Burch gown was see-through and had a thigh-high slit in its wide skirt. For accessories, she wore platform sandal heels and diamond jewelry.
For his first Met Gala, Jack Harlow went with a classic menswear look.
He wore a brown Givenchy suit made from satin, a thin tie, and dress shoes.
Winnie Harlow looked fabulous in a tulle black-and-white gown.
The model wore an Iris van Herpen gown with Wempe jewelry.
"She creates masterpieces when it comes to all of her looks down to the headpiece, everything, the detail," Harlow said of the designer while speaking to Vogue on the red carpet.
Sabrina Carpenter stunned in a glittering, gold two-piece.
Her crop top and high-waisted skirt, which were designed by Julien Dossena at Paco Rabanne, were paired with a diamond necklace and silver rings.
The musician also wore neutral makeup and her hair in light waves.
Model and activist Quannah Chasinghorse paid homage to her indigenous roots in her turquoise Prabal Gurung tulle gown.
Chasinghorse, who is a member of the Hän Gwich'in and Oglala Lakota tribes, paired her gown with stunning jewelry designed by beadwork artist and indigenous activist Lenise Omeasoo.
Model Joan Smalls stunned in a strappy black dress.
The sleeveless, high-neck gown looked as though it was wrapped around her body with thin bands of sparkling fabric.
She wore it with long black gloves, a ponytail, strappy sandals, and heavy eye makeup.
Olympian Chloe Kim was one of few stars to wear a full ball gown at the Met Gala.
Her strapless gown was white with a bow across its neckline and red feathers covering its full skirt.
She also added a diamond necklace, red lipstick, and an updo hairstyle with loose strands framing her face.
Tommy Dorfman wore one of the most daring looks of the night.
She wore a Christopher Kane dress made from green leather. It had thin gold straps, slits above the chest, oval-shaped cutouts across the waist, and an attached train.
To complement the dress, Dorfman also wore black leather gloves, a rose-gold headband, and a green purse.
Amber Valletta shimmered in a gold dress.
The model looked like a golden goddess in her outfit. Valletta paired her gold dress with black opera gloves and statement jewelry.
Vanessa Nadal and Lin-Manuel Miranda looked glamorous as they posed on the red carpet.
Nadal donned a scoop-neck dress with Juliet sleeves and teal pumps, while Miranda chose a long suit jacket on top of a white vest with oversized lapels.
Austin Butler looked sleek in an all-black look.
Instead of wearing a tuxedo jacket with tails, Butler wore the tails as a scarf. He accessorized his Prada look with a diamond pin.
Priscilla Presley arrived in an all-black look that was designed with gold arm cuffs.
The ex-wife of Elvis Presley looked chic in a tailored black Prada dress. She paired the dress with gold shoes that matched the cuffs of her gown.
Jon Batiste looked dapper on the red carpet.
He wore a classic tuxedo that included a velvet jacket, a button-up shirt, and a black bow tie.
James Corden and Julia Carey chose classic red-carpet looks for the event.
The comedian's suit was worn with a white undershirt and matching bow tie, while Carey's green, velvet gown had puffed sleeves, a corset bodice, and a see-through lace panel.
La La Anthony chose a bold leotard with cutouts and a skirt attachment.
LaQuan Smith created her asymmetrical look, which had a sparkling red halter top underneath shining red sleeves in the same shade.
Her wrap-style skirt, on the other hand, had a tall slit that revealed her pointed red pumps.
Designer Tom Ford walked the carpet in a classic tuxedo.
His jacket — which had tails and a white flower attached to one lapel — was worn open to reveal his white vest underneath.
"I May Destroy You" actor Paapa Essiedu skipped wearing black and went for a blue look instead.
Essiedu wore a wide-legged blue velvet Prada suit. He also embraced the no-shirt trend and accessorized with emerald and gold jewelry.
Director Janicza Bravo stood out in a bold Schiaparelli ensemble.
She wore a wave-style hat that complemented her black suit jacket, which was adorned with gold buttons and Schiaparelli written inside.
To complete the look, she wore thick platform boots with gold, toe-shaped embellishments.
Ashton Sanders wore a denim look with some fun accessories.
Sanders wore a bell-boy-inspired outfit from Casablanca. He paired the look with fans and colored contacts.
Michelle Yeoh stood out on the red carpet in a green dress.
The star of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" was dressed by Prabal Gurung for the gala in an upcycled gown.
She told E! that her dress was inspired by the goddess of mercy character she is playing in the upcoming television series "American Born Chinese." Yeoh also said that her Tasaki necklace was designed in collaboration with Gurung.
Riz Ahmed's blue Prada look paid homage to immigrants.
According to Vanity Fair, Ahmed dressed as an immigrant laborer in an undone jacket, white tank top, and drawstring pants tucked into high black leather boots.
The actor told Vogue that the Cartier necklace he wore was inspired by India. "This is an homage to the immigrant workers who kept the Gilded Age going," he said.
Maggie Rogers wore a two-piece outfit with a sheer top.
Her wide-legged pants were also unique. They had a black polka-dot print and a beaded belt that matched her long earrings.
Patrick Schwarzenegger attended in a salmon-colored suit.
He also wore a necktie in the same color, red dress shoes, and carried a straw hat.
Dwyane Wade went shirtless for the gilded glamour event.
He looked dapper in a white suit jacket and matching pants, both of which had gold hardware. He also walked with a cane, wore a diamond necklace, and a Vacheron Constantin watch.
Gabrielle Union brought the drama with her sparkling Versace dress and ruffled train.
Her unique train wrapped around her waist and was embellished with a giant red flower.
Union told Vogue her look was inspired by the late actress Diahann Carroll, who died in 2019.
"This is inspired by Diahann Carroll, a symbol of opulence and if you will, a gilded glamour," she said of her outfit.
J Balvin attended in a classic suit with his signature bright hair.
Like many other stars at the 2022 Met Gala, he carried a cane and wore a white bow tie with his outfit.
Jodie Turner-Smith looked pretty in a peach Gucci ensemble.
She wore a peach, halter leotard partially covered in crystals with a fabric train that had slits cut into it.
Jasmine Tookes wore a ruched green dress with a sweetheart neckline and thigh-high slit.
In addition to the stunning gown, the model donned black sandals, lace gloves, and an emerald necklace.
Imaan Hammam stood out in baby blue.
The model's pleated dress had both a thigh-high slit and a cape that draped across her shoulders down to the floor behind her.
Kim Kardashian paid homage to Marilyn Monroe.
Kardashian arrived at the gala in the dress Monroe wore when she sang happy birthday to President John F. Kennedy.
The gown was based on a sketch by Bob Mackie for Hollywood costume designer Jean-Louis, as Vogue reported.
Kardashian had bleached hair for the event, completing her transformation into Monroe.
Pete Davidson escorted Kardashian in a black suit.
He paired the simple suit with a skinny tie, black sunglasses, and a black floral brooch.
Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian matched in black-and-white looks.
Both Barker and Kardashian wore Thom Browne, with Kardashian wearing a "deconstructed" version of Barker's look, as she told La La Anthony for Vogue.
Barker's ensemble consisted of a coat with tails, a white bow tie and shirt, a black skirt, and black pants. Kardashian's "deconstructed" version featured a cropped white blouse and dropped-waist skirt.
Kendall Jenner's sheer Prada two-piece wowed on the red carpet.
Jenner's all-black look featured a sheer, netted tank that cropped at the waist and had three-dimensional embellishments.
The voluminous skirt had layers of ruching that added texture to the silky fabric.
Jenner also bleached her eyebrows for the Met Gala, giving her look a modern edge.
Kylie Jenner honored the late Virgil Abloh with a wedding-inspired look.
Jenner arrived at the Met Gala in a look from Abloh's Off-White label, honoring the fashion designer who died in November.
The look consisted of a strapless white wedding gown with a ruffled skirt and a sheer T-shirt. Jenner accessorized the ensemble with a white baseball hat that had a veil attached.
Addison Rae sparkled in a halter gown covered in head-to-toe sequins.
Rae chose a silver look for her second Met Gala, wearing a formfitting gown with a halter neckline and daring low back.
The dress was entirely covered in sequins, creating a disco-ball effect. Crimped hair, big earrings, and dramatic lashes completed the look.
Jessica Chastain sparkled from head to toe.
Chastain wore a custom Gucci gown made of a deep red, sparkly fabric to the 2022 Met Gala. The glittering gown had long sleeves and a flowing skirt, with a cutout in the center of the dress framed by a snake embellishment that wrapped around the dress.
She paired the bold dress with a coordinating headpiece and silver earrings that were also from Gucci.
Dove Cameron's gown had sheer cutouts and winged sleeves.
Cameron's Iris van Herpen dress had a cream base with patterned white fabric atop it. The stripes flowed into gravity-defying sleeves and a fringed skirt.
Cameron wore her hair slicked back, completing the futuristic look.
Irina Shayk arrived at the Met Gala in an all-leather look.
Shayk's leather suit from Burberry included a tie and blouse, as well as a leather jacket and pants.
She wore black boots and oversized earrings with the sleek ensemble.
Normani embraced the Met Gala dress code with ruffles and a headpiece.
The singer put a modern spin on the "gilded glamour" dress code with a black two-piece designed by Christian Siriano that consisted of a crop top and a floor-length skirt.
The top had oversized, ruffled sleeves that matched the dropped-waist skirt, as well as a high neckline with cutouts flowing to the bodice.
A black hat with a bow on it added to the on-theme look.
Emma Stone rewore one of her wedding dresses to the Met Gala.
Stone looked ethereal in a knee-length, satin Louis Vuitton dress that had a ruffled trim and button detailing down the sides.
The gown at first appeared to be a tribute to the 1920s flappers, but the actress revealed she originally wore the dress to her wedding after-party in 2020.
Strappy, white heels and an updo tied the look together.
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