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Kim Kardashian-West arrived at the Met Gala wearing an all-black Balenciaga gown, which completely obscured her face. Scroll through the gallery above for more highlights from this year's Met Gala red carpet.
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Lupita Nyong'o arrived wearing a denim gown by Versace, paired with navy blue eyeshadow and big jewels.
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Singer Rihanna and A$AP Rocky swooped in at the very last minute, closing out the Met Gala red carpet in a pair of bold looks. Rihanna wore a voluminous Balenciaga couture coat dress, accessorized with a beanie and diamond forehead accessory. A$AP Rocky meanwhile wore a colorful quilted creation by ERL.
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"Black-ish" actor Tracee Ellis Ross electrified the carpet in this vibrant blue Balenciaga couture coat-dress, which featured a popped collar and oversized silhouette. While speaking to Keke Palmer on a Vogue livestream, she revealed she drew inspiration from her mother Diana Ross' film "Mahogany."
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J Balvin and "RuPaul's Drag Race" winner Symone both arrived wearing Moschino. Balvin wore a suit and matching balaclava covered in florals, alongside a stack of necklaces. In contrast, Symone chose a fringed golden dress which trailed all the way to the floor. Related: Getting Met Gala-ready with 'Drag Race' star Symone
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Jennifer Lopez hit the Met Museum steps wearing a custom Ralph Lauren outfit, which channeled the spirit of the Wild West. Donning a faux fur stole, she opted for a deep brown dress embellished with crystal drops, braided silk and leather trims -- topped off with a cowboy hat that completed the look.
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"Good 4 U" singer Olivia Rodrigo made her Met Gala debut dressed in a sheer feather and lace Saint Laurent jumpsuit. She paired the look with a pair of chunky black platform heels.
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British tennis player and reigning U.S Open Champion, Emma Raducanu, wore Chanel at the Met Gala.
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"Euphoria" star Hunter Schafer wore a silver leather Prada two-piece ensemble to the glamorous fundraiser. But it was her opaque contact lenses and the gigantic silver spider placed over her face that drew attention.
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Frank Ocean debuted a lime green hairstyle at the event, wearing a black Prada outfit and a necklace from his jewelry line Homer. He was accompanied by a robotic friend, dressed in a patterned tracksuit, that moved during interviews.
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Actress Gabrielle Union wore a custom sculptural gown by designer Iris Van Herpen. Made from over 10,000 laser cut 'liquid' fabric spheres, the dress took over 1,400 hours to create.
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Simone Biles wore a show-stopping gown made by Area in collaboration with Athleta. Her Swarovski-embellished skirt weighed 88 pounds, according to Vogue, and required six people to assist her up the steps. On Instagram, she revealed that the skirt was detachable and hid a fringed cocktail dress -- which she then removed to unveil her final look: a black starry bodysuit.
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New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made the statement "Tax the Rich" through a white tulle-hemmed mermaid gown by Brooklyn-based designer Brother Vellies.
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As with many women on the night, plus-size model Precious Lee opted for a blazer-inspired silhouette with a dramatic fringe and power shoulders. Designed by Area, the crystalline dress was styled with matching glittery accessories.
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Kendall Jenner dazzled in a barely-there glittering Givenchy gown with a high crystal choker and shoulder details. She said on Instagram that the dress was inspired by Audrey Hepburn and was a reference to "My Fair Lady."
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Friends Kendall Jenner and model Gigi Hadid held hands on the red carpet. Wearing her red hair in a high ponytail, the latter channeled the spirit of old Hollywood in a classic corseted white sheath dress by Prada and black evening gloves.
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Kim Petras wore one of the more unusual looks of the night, donning a floral ballgown and horse head top by Collina Strada.
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Singer Alicia Keys arrived in an all-white gown from AZ Factory and jewels from Van Cleef & Arpels. Speaking to reporters on the carpet, she added her red lipstick was an homage to the "New York lip."
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Naomi Osaka brought her Japanese and Haitian background together in an ensemble by Louis Vuitton. Her sister Mari Osaka, a fashion designer, worked with creative director Nicolas Ghesquirre to create the look which incorporated a Japanese obi belt and ruffles. On Instagram, Mari said the outfit referenced Haitian Quadrille dresses.
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Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello arrived together for their Met Gala debut. Mendes went bare-chested under a leather jacket, while Cabello wore a sequined purple cut-out gown.
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Long-time Met Gala attendee Ciara wore an American football-inspired outfit by Dundas. The neon green sequined dress featured cut outs as well as the number 3, a reference to her husband Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson. Naturally, she accessorized with a glittering football clutch.
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Actress Megan Fox sported pinup-style bangs in a daring red Dundas dress with a lace-up plunging v-neck and a high slit. According to the label's press release, the outfit was inspired by Art Deco aesthetics.
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Emily Blunt shimmered in a cosmic, white dress by Miu Miu. Her star-adorned headband was a tribute to silver screen star Hedy Lemarr, who wore a gigantic version in the 1940s.
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Regina King joined Michael Kors at the venue, where she was snapped wearing a sparkling pin-striped outfit. Featuring a gold sequined lining, navy overcoat and form-fitting gloves, she matched the look with a streak of color in her hair.
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Soccer player Megan Rapinoe arrived in an outfit inspired by the colors of the American flag, wearing a red suit and blue and white starry shirt. She also carried a clutch which read "In gay we trust," which she held up to photographers.
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Singer Lorde, who recently released her album "Solar Power," attended wearing a jeweled crown which appeared to feature sun-shaped motifs. She wore a custom embellished Bode gown and carried a small fringed bag.
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Justin Bieber, who attended with his wife Hailey, opted for a streamlined black and white evening look by his own fashion line Drew House. He was also seen carrying a bag from the label to the Met Gala and wore Air Force 1 sneakers, customized with Drew House branding.
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Karlie Kloss wore a bold red Carolina Herrera gown with striking structural details. She also carried a clutch detailed with a large floral rosette, in keeping with the design of her dress.
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Supermodel Iman turned heads in a dramatic feathery headdress from Harris Reed with a matching tiered skirt over a glittering gold bell-bottom bodysuit.
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Lil Nas X brought spectacle to the red carpet with not one but three different looks by Versace. First, he wore this regal golden cloak with delicate embroidery around the hem and collar.
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The "Old Town Road" singer then whipped off his cloak to reveal a suit of golden armor.
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Finally, a group of suited men pulled the armor apart to reveal Lil Nas X's final look: a golden, glittering catsuit.
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Met Gala co-chair Billie Eilish arrived in a voluminous peach Oscar de la Renta gown and the bleach-blonde hair she's been wearing since she released her sophomore album "Happier Than Ever."
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Model Ella Emhoff, the stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris, sported an all-red Adidas by Stella McCartney outfit. The glittering outfit featured sheer panels and red sequins, with crystals applied around her eyes adding a final sparkle.
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Megan Thee Stallion glittered in hand-embroidered crystals on an old-Hollywood-inspired pink Coach gown, which featured an asymmetrical hem.
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Grimes went full sci-fi and was inspired by "Dune," she said during Vogue's livestreamed coverage of the event. The musician carried a sword made from melted-down guns -- the work of MSCHF, the art collective behind Lil Nas X's controversial "Satan" shoes.
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Serena Williams told E! that her outfit was "superhero" inspired. She wore a lace silver bodysuit with gloves underneath an opulent pink and white ombré feather cape.
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"Ozark" actress Julia Garner wore a sheer Stella McCartney Swarovski gown, featuring a staggering 132,240 crystals, paired with Adidas by Stella McCartney shoes.
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Saweetie's rainbow ombré Christian Cowan dress trailed behind her as she walked the Met's famous stairs. She revealed later told Vogue that the colors were inspired by her Filipino heritage, as well as the Black American heritage flag.
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"Schitt's Creek" star Dan Levy arrived in custom Loewe. The structural outfit featured artworks by artist David Wojnarowicz, depicting two men kissing, and was finished off with black embellished boots.
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Met Gala co-chair Amanda Gorman wore a bespoke blue Vera Wang gown and a silver laurel crown. Representing a reimagined Statue of Liberty, she held an Edie Parker clutch that said "Give Me Your Tired" a reference to the poem at the statue's base.
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"Dune" star Timothée Chalamet mixed streetwear and black-tie with a shrunken white-satin suit jacket and billowing white pants, by Haider Ackerman, tucked into a pair of white Converse sneakers. Underneath, he wore a layer of Rick Owens.
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Wearing an all-black look designed by her boyfriend Reuben Selby, "Game of Thrones" actress Maisie Williams told E! that the look was inspired by "The Matrix."
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Met Gala honorary chairman Anna Wintour departed eschewed Chanel -- her longtime go-to for the event -- instead opting for a custom pressed-flower Oscar de la Renta gown with a tiered pleated skirt.
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Gymnast Nia Dennis made a dramatic entrance wearing a blue Stella McCartney dress, which featured a sheer mesh skirt. As she approached the steps, she removed her skirt to reveal a crystal-embellished blue bodysuit and launched into acrobatics.
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Social media stars were represented on the red carpet, with YouTube star Emma Chamberlain wearing a gold cut-out Louis Vuitton gown with chain straps.
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New York congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney made a statement with a garment emblazoned with "equal rights for women."
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The Met Gala cream carpet began with a performance by the Brooklyn United Marching Band wearing red, white and blue.
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Pop culture’s most famous faces descended on the The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday evening to celebrate the fashion industry’s party of the year: the Met Gala.

Postponed last time around due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the star-studded annual fundraiser for the Met’s Costume Institute returned to mark the opening of its banner fashion exhibition, “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.” A-list actors, supermodels,TV drag queens, musicians and athletes all walked the red carpet – or cream carpet, to be precise – offering their own unique take on the all-American theme.

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Cartwheels, costume changes and political statements take stage at the Met Gala

Ahead of the event, longstanding gala chair Anna Wintour said via email that American fashion in 2021 has become “a patchwork, reflecting the world we’re all living in, as seen through many different lenses.” Adding to this patchwork, the Vogue editor-in-chief eschewed her usual Chanel and turned up in a floral Oscar de la Renta gown – a tribute to the late designer, who was a close friend of hers and an avid gardener.

One of Wintour’s celebrity co-chairs, inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, offered her thoughts on the theme as she arrived at the Met, telling CNN Style that American fashion was “diverse, vibrant, beautiful and intersectional.”

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Co-chair Amanda Gorman's outfit made multiple references to the Statue of Liberty.

Making her way up the steps in an embellished indigo Vera Wang gown and silver laurel crown, she said: “I think American fashion really is at the crossroads of the world.” Representing a reimagined Statue of Liberty, Gorman held an Edie Parker clutch that said “Give Me Your Tired,” a reference to the poem inscribed at the statue’s base.

The poet was one of several stars to don deep shades of blue at the glitzy event. Tracee Ellis Ross wowed in a Balenciaga Couture coat dress with a popped collar, while gymnast Nia Dennis made an acrobatic entrance in a blue Stella McCartney catsuit.

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Timothée Chalamet in Haider Ackerman.

Another of the evening’s co-chairs, Timothée Chalamet, was among a handful of attendees to pick white, arriving with typical nonchalance in a shrunken white satin suit jacket and billowing white Haider Ackerman pants tucked into a pair of crisp Converse sneakers.

But of those looking to the stars and stripes of the American flag for inspiration, the ones drawn to red came out in greatest force.

Megan Fox turned heads with pinup-style bangs and a daring Dundas dress featuring a plunging v-neck and high slit, while Karlie Kloss wore a scarlet Carolina Herrera gown with striking structural details.

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Megan Fox was one of the many stars wearing either red, white or blue at the 2021 Met Gala.

Model Ella Emhoff, the stepdaughter of Vice President Kamala Harris, sported an all-red Adidas outfit by Stella McCartney, joining a long list of celebrities to wear the color, including Jennifer Hudson, Rosalia, Emily Ratajkowski and Maluma.

On a night dedicated to American fashion, it is unsurprising that many opted for old Hollywood glamour.

Wearing Oscar de la Renta, co-chair Billie Eilish channeled Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly in her décolleté-bearing peach gown, which came with a fitted bodice and lengthy tulle train that required the support of four helpers. Megan Thee Stallion also glittered in an elegant pink Coach gown featuring hand-embroidered crystal detailing and an asymmetrical hem.

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Billie Eilish opted for classic glamour with her luxurious Oscar de la Renta gown.

MJ Rodriguez looked to the past for inspiration, too, stunning onlookers in a Thom Browne creation she described as a “Victorian look.” Yet the outfit also alluded to something altogether more contemporary. Speaking to CNN Style on her way in, the “Pose” star said the outfit had been designed to “show what it looks like to be America now in 2021 and be a Black, Latina trans woman who can show that she can take her roots all the way back to American roots.”

Rodriguez was among a number of attendees to interpret the theme through the lens of diversity. Rapper Saweetie wore a figure-hugging, crystal-embellished dress with a lengthy train by Christian Cowan that incorporated the colors of the Black American Heritage flag and a Filipino flag – a reference to her mixed heritage.

Similarly, co-chair Naomi Osaka brought her Japanese and Haitian background together in an ensemble by Louis Vuitton. The ruffled sleeves evoked carnival, while the red obi across her tulip skirt recalled the traditional kimono tie.

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Naomi Osaka attends the Met Gala in Louis Vuitton.

There were strong social and political messages on the red carpet, too – many of which were expressed through the language of American values. New York Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney didn’t mince words in a bold look emblazoned with “equal rights for women” on trailing shoulder panels. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez meanwhile arrived in a white off-the-shoulder gown by Brooklyn-based brand Brother Vellies bearing the phrase “Tax the Rich.”

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Carolyn B. Maloney sent a clear message.

But while there were plenty of serious statements – and more of a pared-down approach than 2019’s event, which saw stars embrace the extravagant “camp” theme – it wouldn’t be the Met Gala without some dramatic entrances.

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Lil Nas X made one of the evening's most dramatic entrances, revealing a gold suit of armor and, later, a gold jumpsuit.

Lil Nas X went for a succession of rapid costume changes, removing a gigantic velvet robe to reveal a suit of golden armor before unveiling a sparkling golden jumpsuit. Elsewhere, musician Grimes arrived clutching a sword forged from a melted-down gun, which was created by art collective MSCHF, and supermodel Iman wowed in an oversized feathered headdress, gold corset and feathered, wire-framed ball skirt.

With so many takes on what American fashion means in 2021, one thing is clear: The Met Gala brought it out in all its diversity.

Scroll through the gallery above for more highlights from this year’s Met Gala red carpet.